This company makes jewellery out of famous guitarists’ strings
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This company makes jewellery out of famous guitarists’ strings

With much of today’s spotlight being on the creation of a sustainable and renewable future, recycling and eco-friendly disposal options have taken centre stage. The Guitarwrist has leapt into this field with both creativity and flair, introducing a new series of jewellery made from popular music artists’ used guitar strings. Each piece of jewellery ranges from £40 to £500, and utilises every single component of the string – from the nickel wire to the ball ends.

 

The strings used present both nostalgia and personality to their owner, and can often be traced back to the tours they were used on, or even specific gigs. 

 

Artists such as Nothing But Thieves, You Me At Six, and Steve Lukather support the company, while you can purchase items from a whole host of musicians, including Steve Hackett (Genesis) who has two braceletsa ring, and a necklace to his name at Guitarwrist.

 

To find out more about what products are available, visit The Guitarwrist.