Designed By Justin Delaney Williams
Iron Jaw was built around one idea: sometimes moving forward means rebuilding.
This design takes inspiration from anatomical diagrams, surgical hardware, and the complicated mechanics of the human jaw. The exposed plates, screws, components, and reconstruction details turn something clinical into a symbol of resilience.
For people living with TMD, jaw injuries, surgeries, joint replacements, and chronic facial pain, those pieces can represent much more than medical hardware. They can represent everything it took to keep going.
Not Broken. Just Rebuilt.
Designed By Justin Delaney Williams
Iron Jaw was built around one idea: sometimes moving forward means rebuilding.
This design takes inspiration from anatomical diagrams, surgical hardware, and the complicated mechanics of the human jaw. The exposed plates, screws, components, and reconstruction details turn something clinical into a symbol of resilience.
For people living with TMD, jaw injuries, surgeries, joint replacements, and chronic facial pain, those pieces can represent much more than medical hardware. They can represent everything it took to keep going.
Not Broken. Just Rebuilt.