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Hope Garden RingHope Garden RingHope Garden Ring is an award-winning jewelry design that exemplifies the harmonious fusion of Persian cultural heritage with contemporary aesthetics. This sophisticated ring draws its inspiration from traditional Iranian garden architecture, known as paradise gardens, incorporating their characteristic four-fold symmetry and central focal point into its intricate design. The piece features a thoughtfully curated combination of precious materials, including rose gold and silver components, with the centerpiece showcasing a pink mother of pearl that symbolizes patience and hope in Persian culture. The design philosophy embraces the Japanese concept of Wabi-sabi, reflecting on life's impermanence through its seasonal garden motif. The ring's structural elements include cloud-like formations adorned with diamonds, while additional gemstones such as emeralds, topaz, and vitreous art elements contribute to its complex composition. Created using advanced computer-aided design technology, including Matrix and Rhino/VRaye software, the ring measures 26.8 mm in width and 6.7 mm in height. The piece's technical execution involves separate casting of gold and silver components that are later assembled, demonstrating sophisticated craftsmanship. The design, which earned recognition at the A' Design Award competition, successfully translates thousands of years of Iranian cultural and artistic heritage into a modern wearable piece, embodying both aesthetic beauty and spiritual symbolism. Its design narrative speaks to the temporality of life's challenges, drawing parallels between changing seasons and life's transitions, while its meticulous attention to detail and symbolic elements create a meaningful connection between traditional Persian garden architecture and contemporary jewelry design. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: jewelry design, Persian cultural heritage, paradise gardens, mother of pearl, precious metals, contemporary aesthetics SOURCES: |
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