Kendall Reiss USA
Cratageus Monogyna ring + cyanotype
Piece created for Challenge 2021 Jewelry and Nature
Materials fine silver, rock crystal, cyanotype on Stonehenge paper
Size 30x25x15mm | US7
Inspired by research on Porto’s natural landscape and FUTURO - 100,000 Trees Project goal of reforesting the city, Kendall Reiss created three rings to highlight indigenous tree species.
Located near Tincal lab, cultivation sites Campanhã Azevedo 1, Campanhã Azevedo 2 and Vivieiro do FUTURO include native trees: Celtis australis, Cratageus monogyna and Sambucus nigra; each have been used as herbal remedies.
Rewilding the urban landscape and the human body demonstrates the benefits of indigenous species to climate and personal health; while focusing on practices of deep ecology through wearable plant medicine harken to traditional jewelry objects, amulets, and personal adornment.