REDESTRUCT:
Shattered Yet to Be Reborn

The Redestruct Collection celebrates the beauty in breakdowns, moments when collapse creates space for something new to rise. Each piece reflects the opposing forces that shape change, the eternal cycles of destruction and rebirth, and the idea that from nothing, anything can take form.

Fragments of silver are melted and reshaped, giving scattered pieces the chance to emerge as forms that are alive, unexpected, and imperfectly whole. Bold yet refined, strong yet delicate, each creation is full of contrasts, a tribute to the forces that shape life.

The collection honors the unpredictable yet profoundly rewarding process of rebuilding, finding strength in integrating every fragment—light and shadow alike—into something stronger, more meaningful, and enduring.


All the pieces are made from a mixture of sterling and recycled silver.


Photography: Eveline van Hamond
Styling: Anne de Boer
Muah: Soulmakeup Amsterdam
Nails: Studio Sisu
Models: Nyah & Blaze






















As the night falls,
and the earth dissolves into the vastness of the universe,
I remind myself:
everything comes and goes.
We are here now,
and will vanish again-
this is the cycle.

At times, the void can feel overwhelming,
suffocating even,
as if there’s no escape.
Yet, it seems less a choice and more a necessity-
to draw something positive from the negative,
for they are bound to each other by nature’s law.

Whenever things seem to fall apart,
it creates the opportunity to begin anew.
In the process of rebuilding,
we may uncover something more meaningful,
something deeper.

So perhaps we should see our struggles as sources of insight,
teaching us how to evolve.
And to be gentler with our pain-
and the pain of others-
allowing it to guide us,
toward rebirth.

Breaking down. Destroying what no longer serves us.
Reforming.
Rebuilding-
both individually and collectively,
over and over again.

There is no shame in this.
We are designed this way-
like the cycles of the seasons,
like the moon’s eternal play.


© Melted Fairytales 2025