Emily Frances Barrett

Emily Frances Barrett Artist and Jeweller, based in London

Details of my 'Future Relic' Nike Moon Shoe commissioned by   🌒Along with found objects such as ceramic fragments, glass...
04/06/2026

Details of my 'Future Relic' Nike Moon Shoe commissioned by 🌒

Along with found objects such as ceramic fragments, glass shards, flints, clay pipes and shells, I used hundreds of fresh water pearls and Japanese Miyuki glass beads to bejewel between the cracks, sole and laces.

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Some more of my 'Future Relic' commissioned by  to celebrate the launch of the Moon Shoe 🌙 Nike Relic (Moon Shoe)
Circa ...
30/05/2026

Some more of my 'Future Relic' commissioned by to celebrate the launch of the Moon Shoe 🌙

Nike Relic (Moon Shoe)
Circa 2026 CE

Mixed materials: ceramics, glass, stone, shell, freshwater pearls, synthetic fabric, rubber, resin putty

Unearthed in 4026 during an excavation deep beneath what was once London, this rare artifact has been authenticated as an original Nike Moon Shoe. The object is richly embellished with broken ceramics, glass fragments, stones, shells, and hundreds of freshwater pearls, transforming a utilitarian form into an ornate ceremonial piece.

Scholars believe this highly decorative work functioned as a sacred object of devotion - an oblation offered to Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory. Its fusion of athletic design and ritual adornment offers a rare insight into the symbolic intersections of sport, mythology, and material culture in the early 21st century.

Photography .studios

In the studio for  with my 'Future Relic', commissioned to celebrate the launch of the Nike Moon Shoe 🌙  Thank you .film...
26/05/2026

In the studio for with my 'Future Relic', commissioned to celebrate the launch of the Nike Moon Shoe 🌙

Thank you .film for capturing me in my natural habitat

Nike Relic (Moon Shoe)
Circa 2026 CE
Mixed materials: ceramics, glass, stone, shell, freshwater pearls, synthetic fabric...
24/05/2026

Nike Relic (Moon Shoe)
Circa 2026 CE

Mixed materials: ceramics, glass, stone, shell, freshwater pearls, synthetic fabric, rubber, resin putty

Unearthed in 4026 during an excavation deep beneath what was once London, this rare artifact has been authenticated as an original Nike Moon Shoe. The object is richly embellished with broken ceramics, glass fragments, stones, shells, and hundreds of freshwater pearls, transforming a utilitarian form into an ornate ceremonial piece.

Scholars believe this highly decorative work functioned as a sacred object of devotion - an oblation offered to Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory. Its fusion of athletic design and ritual adornment offers a rare insight into the symbolic intersections of sport, mythology, and material culture in the early 21st century.

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Artwork and Art Direction

Big Thanks for the commission to celebrate the launch of the Nike Moon Shoe!

A few more from my 'Future relic' workshop with  to celebrate the launch of the Moon Shoe 🌙
21/05/2026

A few more from my 'Future relic' workshop with to celebrate the launch of the Moon Shoe 🌙

Last week I had the best time hosting a 'Future Relic' workshop with  for the launch of the Moon Shoe. Thank you to all ...
18/05/2026

Last week I had the best time hosting a 'Future Relic' workshop with for the launch of the Moon Shoe. Thank you to all the attendees who came and embraced the process of finding creativity in unexpected places so fully, and to the incredible team and who helped make this happen! 🙏⚡️

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WĚLĆÖMÈ TÔ MŸ WØŘLÐ ⚔️Artwork created for a recent project for
10/05/2026

WĚLĆÖMÈ TÔ MŸ WØŘLÐ ⚔️

Artwork created for a recent project for

From Old Silver, Springs New Life 🌱 🧷Rutilated Quartz and Silver Hanging Garden Pin
05/04/2026

From Old Silver, Springs New Life 🌱 🧷
Rutilated Quartz and Silver Hanging Garden Pin

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01/03/2026

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My Jewellery featured in the January issue of  in an article titled 'Imperfection, The Ultimate Seduction' by   🙏 ⚡️The ...
02/02/2026

My Jewellery featured in the January issue of in an article titled 'Imperfection, The Ultimate Seduction' by 🙏 ⚡️

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