Kean University student creates ocean-themed jewelry from recycled metals

Kean University student creates ocean-themed jewelry from recycled metals
Lamont Repollet, Ed.D., President — Kean University
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Kean University student Daniela Villacorta has been gaining attention for her work in metalsmithing, where she transforms recycled metals into ocean-themed jewelry. Villacorta’s creations, made from nickel silver, often take the shape of manta rays, reflecting her connection to the sea and commitment to sustainability.

“Discover how a talented Kean metalsmithing student transforms recycled metals into stunning ocean-inspired jewelry,” the release states, highlighting Villacorta’s dedication to using sustainable materials in her art.

Villacorta’s unique approach not only showcases her artistic talent but also emphasizes environmental consciousness through the use of repurposed materials.



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