“From a distance this looks like an elegant and feminine piece of decor, but up close… well, you could still call it feminine.”
From the mind of Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos springs ‘The Bride’, a chandelier made of 14,000 wrapped tampons.
Ok, it’s more repurposed than recycled I think…
Wow amazing work…..
Those don’t look recycled – thankfully
amazing !!
uh, for all our sakes, those BETTER not be recycled.
I wouldn’t call this recycled art – but it certainly is incredible!
I think it’s a period piece.
well is great piece of art, but lets not recycle tampons :)
creative piece of art
ew that looks so disgusting I mean who uses tampons anyways?!
darcy u mutha fuckin jackASS there not used tampons u retard. Use ur eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!
sorry thats not recycled art, the wrappers alone are a huge amount of toxic waste, thoug I will say its a pretty amazing piece of work
@ Duney – lmao! great comment :)
very nice!!!
j’adore
c’est magnifiquement bien pensé et réalisé
I think it looks bloody amazing
haha at these peoples comments. but lets not recycle tampons!
C’est certainement pas du recyclage… c’est du gaspillage ! À moins d’un défaut de fabrication…ce serait bien d’expliquer parfois.
Ce n’est pas du Recyclart désolée.
Well after the change of life, Y not shed some light on the subject! LoL.
How is it ‘recycling’ when it’s something that hasn’t been used yet? Repurposed, sure. (not that I want to see a used tampon chandelier or other objet d’art)
gross n weird
that looks time-consuming
wow! c’est génial! j’adore!!
I think it’s absolutely beautiful but has got nothing to do with recycling! Luckily!
Pour recycler tous ceux dont on n’a plus besoin (merci la coupe menstruelle)!!!
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Illuminatemi mi sono perso.
If they’d been dipped in silver paint it’d be exra shiny….
Looks like a Gishwhes item.
Which string do you pull to turn it on?