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Circus Pendant Diamond PendantCircus Pendant Diamond PendantCircus Pendant Diamond Pendant is an innovative jewelry design that masterfully combines artistic expression with technical craftsmanship, featuring a unique sculptural composition of an acrobatic male figure interacting with a diamond-encrusted loop. Created in 2012 by Iranian designer Seyed Mohammad Mortazavi, this sophisticated piece represents a harmonious fusion of theatrical artistry and fine jewelry craftsmanship. The pendant's distinctive design showcases a meticulously crafted male dancer figure, measuring 36 mm in width and 42 mm in height, suspended from a necklace in a dramatic pose while supporting a 42 mm diameter diamond loop. Constructed from a combination of 18K rose gold and 18K white gold with black matte finishing, the piece incorporates 402 round diamonds with a total weight of 15.00 carats, creating a stunning interplay of precious materials. The design draws inspiration from the dynamic world of circus performances and acrobatic artistry, translating the ephemeral beauty of live performance into a permanent sculptural form. The pendant's unique bail system features the acrobatic figure appearing to strain against the weight of the diamond loop, creating a compelling narrative of strength and endurance frozen in precious metals. This innovative approach to jewelry design earned recognition with a Silver A' Design Award in the Jewelry Design category, acknowledging its exceptional combination of artistic vision and technical execution. The piece exemplifies the intersection of performing arts and jewelry design, demonstrating how contemporary jewelry can transcend mere adornment to become a storytelling medium that captures movement and drama in precious materials. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: jewelry design, acrobatic figure, diamond pendant, sculptural jewelry, precious metals, contemporary accessories SOURCES: |
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