Noon Passama / Jewelry

Noon Passama

1983 Born in Bangkok, Thailand
2000–2005 Studied Industrial Design at the Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
2007–2010 Studied Jewelry Design at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam

The idea for Noon Passama’s “Extra Button” series of brooches is based on a mass-produced pin-on button conveying a certain message. Since 2008, this jewelry artist from Thailand has been experimenting with a variety of shapes and materials for this series, creating various types of buttons that symbolize different personalities. Her latest works have been developed in collaboration with the “Capara” fashion label for its spring/summer 2012 collection entitled “Favorite Dreams”. Passama was inspired, among others, by artist Erwin Wurm. Using key words such as color, texture and detail as a starting point, she transformed classic basic shapes, combined the well-known with the unknown or united two contrasting characteristics in one piece of jewelry. The pieces’ shapes are enhanced by their striking dimensions, thus attracting even more attention.

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„Fat Chain no. 1“
Hollow copper links, car paint.
Extravagant and provocative yet elegant.
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„Fat Chain no. 2“
Hollow oxidized silver links.
The principle of a classic chain necklace taken to extremes.
Noon-passama_twisted-chain-no-1
„Twisted Chain no. 1“
Hollow oxidized silver links.
Organized chaos in an eye-catching dimension.