designboom shop’s jewelry treasures from monolith rings to 3D-printed necklaces

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Fondo marino ring by Maddalena Bearzi

 

Name: Fondo marino ring

Studio: Maddalena Bearzi

Price: $320

 

Inspired by the still unknown world of the abyss, this unique, unisex, and one-of-a-kind handcrafted ring makes a statement on anyone’s hand. Fondo Marino is hammered and forged silver finished with 14k solid gold and a handmade patina. The ring/band comes in size 7 which fits most fingers, and it’s approximately 1″ (2.4 cm) tall in the front and 0.2″ (3.5mm) in the back.

3D printed architects’ Height Model by RADIAN

 

Name: Height Model

Studio: RADIAN

Price: $139

 

The Height Model inspired Pit collection is all about the pieces’ own history. It all starts with extracting metal ores out of the Earth’s crust. This subtractive process forms the strong contrast to further processing of the material. The use of 3D printed stainless steel creates the final shape layer by layer without losing the memory of the collection’s origin. 

Milk Box Ring by Anthony Isaac

 

Name: Milk Box Ring

Design: Anthony Isaac

Price: $145

 

Designed by Anthony Isaac, the Milk Box Ring is cast in solid silver, and pays mirror-polished tribute to a humble classic. Down to the finest detail, this chunky statement ring is an industrial icon at your fingertips.

Gemring by Gesine Doelle

 

Name: Gemring 

Studio: Gesine Doelle

Price: $145

 

Gesine Doelle mixes advanced technology and handcraft to create her own collection of jewelry. The idea was to create a ring made of a material that is usually used for furniture design – this inspired the designer to model the monolith collection.

Flip lenticular square earrings reacts according to wearer’s movements by A.Pair

 

Name: Flip lenticular square earrings reacts according to wearer’s movements

Studio: A.Pair

Price: $38

 

The earrings based on a lenticular multi-view display system where lens are utilized. When it is viewed with the lens from various angles, the viewer can see the reflection of the simple structure and image graphic characteristics. The divided graphic images instantly change with the wearer’s movements.

Knit Necklace by Monocircus

 

Name: Knit necklace

Studio: Monocircus

Price: $167

 

Knit Necklace is an extension to the studio’s signature Knit Series of earrings and bangles which have since been very well-received locally and internationally. The design accentuates the unique ‘knitted’ structure resulting in a fascinating one-of-a-kind necklace. The impression of softness in knitted fabrics, coupled with the strength and unique flexibility of the nylon plastic material, Knit Necklace presents a unique texture and impression. The structure is designed as a hollow tube-like form, making effective use of the tensile strength of the material. It is 3D printed as a whole structure without any joints.

Maze Earrings by Angular Moment

 

Name: Maze Earrings

Studio: Angular Moment

Price: $167

 

Drawing inspiration from the repetition of forms and stepped geometry of the Art Deco era, the Maze earrings and their matching pendant are simple and sleek, and just plain pretty. Maze earrings are available in two sizes, 1.5″ h and 1.25″ h, and two metals, stainless steel and 14K gold plated stainless steel. Model is wearing the 1.5″ size.

VAIN-DICE by Whenwatch

 

Name: VAIN-DICE

Studio: Whenwatch

Price: $20

 

Another designboom shop gem is the VAIN-DICE – a unique hollow frame dice, whose points are cleverly distributed on the cubic frame, presenting a unique visual effect. It adopts an extremely complex mold structure, and is carefully designed and produced. Each dice has to go through more than a dozen fine craftsmanship to ensure that every detail is almost perfect, showing an unparalleled sense of quality.

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