Game Choker
Jalaconda
This piece has an extension (76cm) and can be worn in different ways: - Necklace - Body accessory - Bag accessory (keyring extension sold separately)
It is made from aluminium and varnished nickel-plated steel. Despite its heavy-duty aesthetic, it is a lightweight piece of jewellery. The chain design means it can be adjusted to any length.
Material: Aluminium and varnished nickel-plated steel. Size: minimum 39cm; maximum 55cm.
This item is currently being made in Brazil and only available for preorder, please email lily@hyfae.com to request one. We hope to post your order from Berlin in mid-late September.
Jalaconda
This piece has an extension (76cm) and can be worn in different ways: - Necklace - Body accessory - Bag accessory (keyring extension sold separately)
It is made from aluminium and varnished nickel-plated steel. Despite its heavy-duty aesthetic, it is a lightweight piece of jewellery. The chain design means it can be adjusted to any length.
Material: Aluminium and varnished nickel-plated steel. Size: minimum 39cm; maximum 55cm.
This item is currently being made in Brazil and only available for preorder, please email lily@hyfae.com to request one. We hope to post your order from Berlin in mid-late September.
Jalaconda
This piece has an extension (76cm) and can be worn in different ways: - Necklace - Body accessory - Bag accessory (keyring extension sold separately)
It is made from aluminium and varnished nickel-plated steel. Despite its heavy-duty aesthetic, it is a lightweight piece of jewellery. The chain design means it can be adjusted to any length.
Material: Aluminium and varnished nickel-plated steel. Size: minimum 39cm; maximum 55cm.
This item is currently being made in Brazil and only available for preorder, please email lily@hyfae.com to request one. We hope to post your order from Berlin in mid-late September.
Jalaconda is a multidisciplinary artistic project, focused on the body. The LGBTQIA+ brand researches unconventional materials, such as latex, steel and natural Brazilian stones. They aim to discuss the place of manual work and personal adornment, knowing that clothes are fully political as they are from a country historically full of complexities. Read our interview here.