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Athens, Greece-based craft artist HappyMaiko expresses her love for Japanese culture through polymer clay.
With the medium, she crafts unique, adorable Japanese food-inspired rings, necklaces and bracelets, that look good enough to eat.
Watch the video below to see how she makes these cute wearables:













[via HappyMaiko]
Athens, Greece-based craft artist HappyMaiko expresses her love for Japanese culture through polymer clay.
With the medium, she crafts unique, adorable Japanese food-inspired rings, necklaces and bracelets, that look good enough to eat.
Watch the video below to see how she makes these cute wearables:
[via HappyMaiko]