Classic Car week: Curating crash jewelry
Crafting Memories: How Crashed Cars Become Wearable Art
Imagine a woman whose beloved BMW, with its own Instagram page, was suddenly totaled in a collision. Devastated, she found a way to preserve the memories and significance of her cherished vehicle by transforming its damaged parts into bespoke jewelry. This is the story of Crash Jewelry, a unique enterprise that upcycles luxury car components into wearable art, honoring the stories behind each piece.Preserving the Essence of Cherished Vehicles
Turning Tragedy into Beauty
When a car is involved in an accident, the aftermath can be heartbreaking for its owner. However, Christi Schimpke, the founder of Crash Jewelry, saw an opportunity to create something meaningful from the wreckage. After her husband, Dan Schimpke, who owns a collision repair facility, offered her studio space, Christi was inspired to explore the possibility of transforming damaged car parts into jewelry. With her background in art history and a passion for metalsmithing, she set out to turn the remnants of fender benders and crashes into collectible, one-of-a-kind pieces that would immortalize the vehicles and their stories.Mastering the Art of Car Metal Jewelry
Christi's journey was not without its challenges. The paint on the car metal proved difficult to work with, as it often peeled or wore off during the bending and shaping process. However, through years of trial and error, she and her collaborator, Bryan Bischoff, developed innovative production techniques that allowed them to preserve the unique characteristics of each car's components. From the vibrant Cloisonné-like hues to the bold, geometric patterns, Christi's jewelry captures the essence of the vehicles, transforming them into wearable art.Honoring the Provenance of Each Piece
Christi is meticulous about the provenance of the materials she uses, ensuring that each piece of jewelry is a celebration of the car's history and not a result of a tragic event. She maintains a meticulously organized "research library" in her husband's garage, categorizing the sheet metal by make, model, color, and history. This attention to detail allows her to provide customers with a personalized plaque that tells the story behind their custom-made jewelry, fostering a deeper connection between the wearer and the vehicle.Customizing the Automotive Experience
Crash Jewelry's clientele includes racecar drivers, luxury car enthusiasts, and those who aspire to own their dream vehicles. For some, the purchase of a Crash Jewelry piece is a way to own a tangible piece of their dream car, even if they don't yet have the means to purchase the actual vehicle. Christi incorporates gemstones, such as diamonds and sapphires, into her designs, allowing customers to further customize their jewelry and create a "bling-ified" version of their beloved car.Restoring Cars, Preserving Memories
As Christi and Dan Schimpke work side by side in their respective garages, they are both engaged in the process of restoring vehicles, albeit in different ways. Dan, the collision repair specialist, focuses on getting the cars back on the road, while Christi, the metalsmith, transforms the damaged parts into wearable art that preserves the memories and significance of each vehicle. Together, they have created a unique synergy, where the past and present of these cherished automobiles are honored and celebrated.