DESIGN NAME: Life Under the Microscope
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Statement Ring
INSPIRATION: The Treasure Cell Ring draws inspiration from the mesmerizing world revealed under a microscope. The delicate yet complex structures of plant cells, minerals, and human tissues display remarkable patterns that are both organic and geometric. These intricate formations, often overlooked, tell the story of life at its most fundamental level showcasing a perfect balance of strength and fragility.
I was inspired by how these microscopic patterns symbolize growth, resilience, and interconnectedness. By transforming these forms into a piece of jewelry, I aimed to create a design that reflects the beauty of nature's hidden architecture. The Treasure Cell Ring serves as a reminder that even in life's smallest details, there is elegance and strength.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Treasure Cell Ring stands out for its intricate cellular-inspired lattice structure, evoking the complexity and beauty found in microscopic life. Crafted from 925 sterling silver, it features 128 round melee stones and seven round-cut cubic zirconia stones, strategically placed to enhance brilliance and depth. The openwork design creates a delicate yet durable framework, striking a balance between elegance and resilience. Combining organic patterns with precise craftsmanship, this statement ring embodies strength, growth, and timeless beauty.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The Life Under the Microscope ring offers both visual impact and comfortable wear. Its well-balanced structure ensures it sits securely on the finger, while the smooth, hand-finished interior prevents discomfort during extended wear. The intricate openwork design allows light to flow through the 128 round melee stones, creating a dazzling sparkle with every movement. Each detail is thoughtfully crafted to invite curiosity and admiration, transforming the ring into a conversation piece that tells a story of strength, growth, and beauty inspired by the microscopic world.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: This ring is inspired by the intricate patterns seen in cells and microscopic life. When you wear it, light dances through the delicate open structure, just like light passing through a microscope slide. The clustered stones at the center resemble cell nuclei, while the outer details mimic organic shapes, creating a natural yet elegant sparkle.
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The Life Under the Microscope ring is meticulously designed using Rhino 3D and MatrixGold software, ensuring precision in every detail. Crafted from 925 sterling silver, the piece is produced through lost-wax casting and refined with hand-finishing techniques. The design consists of three separate parts: the central half-sphere, the organic sculptural head of the shank, and the shank itself. 128 round melee stones are carefully set, and the parts are polished and expertly assembled to form a cohesive, intricate final piece.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The Life Under the Microscope ring is designed to fit a UK finger size K. The dimensions of the ring are 40 mm in width and 11 mm in height from the top of the finger, offering a bold and striking presence. Crafted from 925 sterling silver, it is meticulously cast and hand-finished for optimal comfort and durability. The ring’s design ensures it sits elegantly on the finger while maintaining a lightweight, wearable feel.
TAGS: Jewelry design, microscopic patterns, organic forms, wearable art, dynamic shapes, light interaction, 3D prototyping, CAD modeling, nature-inspired, innovative design
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: This project explored innovative jewelry design by combining microscopic patterns with organic forms. The aim was to push the boundaries of traditional jewelry design by introducing dynamic shapes and lighting effects that mimic the intricate beauty of the microscopic world. The research methodology involved studying cellular structures and translating these patterns into wearable art using sketching, Matrix Gold CAD modeling, and 3D prototyping.
Data was collected through in-depth visual research of microscopic organisms, followed by prototype testing to refine the designs. Tools such as CAD software, 3D printing for prototyping, and gemstone placement techniques were employed to perfect the final pieces.
The results revealed a strong appreciation for the fluid, organic design, with particular emphasis on how light interacted with the openwork structure. The key insight from this research was that microscopic patterns can breathe life into jewelry, creating a sense of movement and depth. This approach offers a fresh, personalized perspective on jewelry design, transforming nature’s intricate beauty into something both wearable and visually captivating.
CHALLENGE: The hardest part of this design activity was translating microscopic patterns into a functional, aesthetically appealing piece of jewelry. The challenge lay in balancing intricate details with wearability while ensuring the design retained its natural, organic feel. Internal factors, like the historical context of jewelry design, influenced the desire to break traditional boundaries. External factors, such as limited production possibilities and technological constraints in prototyping, required innovative solutions to bring the design to life.
ADDED DATE: 2025-03-20 18:34:57
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Designer: Tanin Dehkhoda
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1: Illustrator and 3D Modeller Tanin Dehkhoda, Organic Microscopy, 2025.
Image #2: Editing and Photography by Pouria Kamani, Mo Studio, 2025.
Creator Tanin Dehkhoda, Jewelry Design Process, 2025.
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: Copyrights belong to Tanin Dehkhoda, 2025.
Trademark Pending (2025) Tanin Dehkhoda.
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