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Early unboxings (leaked by Japanese collector @v101_kichu) show a dual-chambered accessory—part waist bag, part wearable planter. The “Double Melon” refers to two spherical, ribbed pods made from a bio-resin that mimics the rind of a Korean Chamoe (oriental melon). When worn, the pods rest on the hips, creating a silhouette that early adopters are calling “post-cargo-core.” park exhibition jk v101 double melon exclusive
The Double Melon did not lie, but it did not tell the whole truth either. It offered a second thread woven through what you already were: a life trimmed at the edges, made to show what a small pivot could become. Some viewers came away elated, some haunted, some emboldened. Only a few left unchanged. Based on the components of your request, here
Electrostatic powder coating with UV-resistant matte topcoat Strictly limited (individually numbered) Authentication When worn, the pods rest on the hips,
: Watermelon extracts that deliver a sharp, refreshing bite on the initial exhale.
: Beyond the visual sculpture, the exhibition uses enticing scents and a specific color palette to create a complete sensory environment.
People came expecting an art piece about symmetry, about nature’s twinship. Instead, each viewer found their own reflection refracted through the melons’ strange surfaces. Mine showed a version of me that smiled more easily, but held an old scar across the jaw I had never had. Across from me, a teenage boy peered and saw himself with a different name pinned to his jacket. A woman sobbed when she saw herself aged three decades and at peace.