Hannah Martin launches video game jewellery collection
These pieces, inspired by the in-game characters of Gustave, Lune, Sciel, Maelle, and Verso, were envisioned to be crafted with 18 carat gold and jet-black obsidian to reflect Martin’s interpretation of the rich aesthetic of Expedition 33

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Hannah Martin has announced a collaboration with French independent video game developer Sandfall Interactive and video game publisher Kepler Interactive.
The collaboration has seen the creation of a number of conceptual digital pieces inspired by the characters of Clair Obscur: Expedition.
These pieces, inspired by the in-game characters of Gustave, Lune, Sciel, Maelle, and Verso, were envisioned to be crafted with 18 carat gold and jet-black obsidian to reflect Martin’s interpretation of the rich aesthetic of Expedition 33.
The developers at Sandfall Interactive took these designs and modeled them in ‘Unreal Engine 5’ to create a series of in-engine images that fully blend the digital and physical worlds together.
Martin went on to create 33 real-life necklaces inspired by the design representing Verso,
meticulously hand-crafting each piece in sterling silver.
These pieces are not for sale and were created as a celebration of the game’s beauty in an extremely limited quantity as a ‘thank you’ to community members and artists who have supported the game and its creation.
Martin said: “This collaboration has been amazing. It is totally new territory for me, and I have loved being able to explore and push the boundaries between reality and unreality. It has been a constant dance between real world and fantasy.”