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Artist Creates Tiny Steampunk Jewelry That Engineers Will Love

Artist Gegory Gozos creates steampunk-inspired miniature world jewelry


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Heads up to the engineers who love the steampunk aesthetic: Gregory Grozos is an artist who specializes in making tiny, miniature worlds inside jewelry pieces.

Gozos got the idea from the concept of “making an entire tiny world which a person can carry with him or her.” He then researched on ways to do this, then then started getting to work. He states that his pieces are very painstaking to create, taking days or even weeks to create. The effort he put on the pieces reflects on the price of them, which can range anywhere from $50 to a staggering $400!

The items seem well worth it though. His work is inspired by the steampunk genre, focusing on tiny “factories” and complex machinery made out of copper gears and such, with tiny people working inside.  He also gathers his creativity from other forms of classical art, fantasy, and “the philosophy of the traditional practice of Falun Dafa.”

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source:Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

Source: Gregory Grozos

On his online shop on Etsy, his shop reads “This shop showcases a collection of richly detailed tiny miniature worlds made by Gregory Grozos. I also accept custom orders and I can create any miniature scene in a variety of formats, styles and themes. Send me a message if you have a miniature world waiting to be created.”

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