WHET ARTIFACTS
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Details across each nail are treated as a record of process rather than decoration. Surfaces retain evidence of pressure, alignment, and handwork, allowing irregularities to remain legible. Edges are sharpened, compressed, or layered to emphasize structure and restraint over finish. Each nail resolves through accumulation and reduction, reinforcing the brand’s focus on intention, durability, and controlled form.
five custom nail jewelry pieces
five custom nail jewelry pieces
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five custom nail jewelry pieces
five custom nail jewelry pieces
The name Whet refers to the act of sharpening a blade. The association is both physical and conceptual: nails as edges, points, and instruments rather than decoration. Surface treatments emphasize compression, pressure, erosion, and accumulation ... processes more commonly associated with metalwork, carving, and geology than cosmetic practice. Whet positions nail jewelry as a durable alternative to acrylic and gel systems, rejecting disposability in favor of permanence and repair. Each piece is designed to age, mark, and carry evidence of use. Wear is not concealed but integrated into the object’s surface.

Whet produces sculptural nail jewelry designed to be worn as objects rather than applied as temporary surface treatments. Each piece is fabricated as a discrete metal form, intended to function independently or as part of a composed set. The nails operate at the scale of adornment but are constructed with the logic of tools, armor, and architectural detail. Collections are produced in response to demand and fabricated to order. This approach limits excess, preserves material intention, and maintains the value of each piece as a considered object rather than a seasonal product. Individual nails may be worn as singular accents or assembled into sets, allowing the wearer to control density, repetition, and visual weight.

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