Bracelet made from retired fire hoses by Eversom, handcrafted from low-pressure hoses once used in professional emergency and industrial settings.
The OMarmen Dwars bracelet is made from low-pressure fire hoses that once carried water in real emergency and professional environments. These hoses can serve for decades before being rejected for safety reasons. When that moment comes, they are normally discarded. Eversom collects them and gives them a second life.
This bracelet combines a naturally curved section of hose with a straight piece. That contrast defines its shape. You can wear it with the diagonal part at the front, or turn it around and highlight the closure instead.
The material is synthetic rubber engineered to withstand oil, chemicals, UV exposure and heavy pressure. It’s extremely durable and fully vegan. Inside, a woven reinforcement layer gives the hose its strength. Eversom leaves the edges untreated, so you can see the textile structure that holds everything together. If a thread sticks out, you can trim it and lightly melt the end. Practical and honest.
Each hose has its own history. You may notice subtle surface differences or small marks from previous use. The colour and shine, however, remain strong.
If you’d like to learn more about how Eversom transforms retired fire hoses into wearable design pieces, you can explore their full story via the maker page.
Because each bracelet is cut from a different section of fire hose, surface details and internal textile edges can vary slightly. The structure stays consistent, the material carries its own marks.
The Waste Alchemists movement aims to change perspectives on waste. Products like this show how creativity and care can turn overlooked materials into something useful, joyful, and full of stories. By choosing this product, you help keep valuable materials in use and out of the landfill.
€ 37,50
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21 MARCH 2026 • VOGELFREI, UTRECHT