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Sculptural Luxury: Movement + Pearls Jewelry SetSculptural Luxury: Movement + Pearls Jewelry SetSculptural Luxury: Movement + Pearls Jewelry Set is an innovative fine jewelry collection that exemplifies the intersection of architectural design principles and classical jewelry craftsmanship, drawing inspiration from the graceful movements captured in New York City Ballet performances. This sophisticated ensemble, created by designer Marcia Budet, masterfully translates the ethereal quality of flowing fabric into precious metal forms, featuring a distinctive design that creates an optical illusion of floating pearls within its sculptural framework. The set, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Jewelry Design category, showcases Japanese Fresh Water Pearls delicately suspended within organic metal structures crafted in both 18k gold and sterling silver variations. The collection's distinctive characteristic lies in its minimal contact points between metal and pearls, achieving a harmonious balance that emphasizes movement and lightness while maintaining structural integrity. The earrings, measuring 19mm in width and 77mm in height, are thoughtfully designed as mirror images to complement facial features, while the accompanying ring (19mm width x 16.5mm height) continues the collection's dynamic aesthetic. The design methodology involves a sophisticated deconstruction and reinterpretation of photographic studies, resulting in functional pieces that maintain the essence of theatrical movement while incorporating contemporary jewelry design principles. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: luxury jewelry design, sculptural metalwork, pearl jewelry, contemporary fine jewelry, architectural jewelry, ballet-inspired accessories SOURCES: |
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