
"DRYP is an editorial created in close collaboration with jewellery designer Caroline Ohrt & photographer Kasper Serve. The project explores the relationship between light, water and form, and how space dissolves and re-emerges through moisture, reflections and transparent surfaces. Water operates both as material and method: droplets and glass distort space and the body, interrupting the gaze so that form is not only seen, but physically perceived."
"Her latest project, Caroh Jewellery, is rooted in mindful design and sustainable craftsmanship. Each piece is handmade in Copenhagen using recycled sterling silver and upcycled glass bottles, which can be donated by the client to add emotional context and value. Guided by a slow, deliberate philosophy, Caroh embraces simplicity, texture and longevity, where Scandinavian minimalism meets an understated edge, and waste is reimagined as form and narrative."
DRYP is an editorial collaboration between jewellery designer Caroline Ohrt and photographer Kasper Serve that examines the interplay of light, water and form. Water functions as both material and method, with droplets and glass distorting space and the body, interrupting the gaze so that form becomes physically perceived. Jewellery operates as a transformative element, where traditional craftsmanship is reshaped by pressure, erosion and refinement while spatial perception is constructed through light and refraction. Caroline Ohrt crafts contemporary pieces from recycled sterling silver and upcycled glass, emphasizing mindful, slow design. Kasper Serve frames the concept through carefully constructed, atmospheric imagery.
Read at www.kaltblut-magazine.com
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