mercredi 30 décembre 2020

Crash Jewelry: Jewelry made from Ferrari, Lamborghini and Aston Martin

Fans of luxury cars can wear them on the wrist, on the ears or on the neck thanks to Crash Jewelry. Indeed, the founder of this company, Christi Schimpke, had the idea to reuse the damaged parts of luxury cars that her husband repairs in the body shop Beverly Coachcraft in Los Angeles. This workshop specializes in the repair of high-end European cars which are very popular on the west coast of the United States.

Bracelets Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale - Credit: Crash Jewelry

The luxury jewelry made by Crash Jewelry comes from several manufacturers such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Bentley . Besides, Ferrari should launch a 100% electric model with a power of 610 horsepower for a range of 350 kilometers in 2024 . Only a few days ago, we also presented a youtubeur who created his own Lamborghini Huracán EVO Speedster .

Ferrari necklaces, Mercedes bracelets, Lamborghini earrings…

Are you more Ferrari red , Lamborghini yellow or Aston Martin gray? Whatever your preference, Crash Jewelry offers a range of Harley-Davidson Street Glide in a deep black. As an example, a red diamond Ferrari necklace is sold for $ 95 and a Mercedes cuff bracelet with a brass octopus is sold for $ 238. There is therefore something for all tastes, but also for all budgets.

Of course, Crash Jewelry collections are not always identical. It depends on the damaged parts recovered by the Beverly Coachcraft workshop . In addition, the jewelry is delivered in "personalized CRASH packaging with a certificate of authenticity indicating the name of the car from which your jewelry comes."

Moreover, Christi Schimpke clarified that she does not collect the coinsseriously damaged cars, like the Lamborghini Aventador in the middle of a fatal accident in Germany for example. Indeed, spare parts mainly come from major damage suffered at the dealership or at a valet . Finally, we must recognize that the idea of ​​recycling luxury car spare parts to transform them into jewelry is very original and innovative.

Source: The Drive

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