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Bracelet Constructionist Sleek

by MCODE by Maaike van der Horn

  • Bracelet Constructionist Sleek
  • Bracelet Constructionist Sleek
  • Bracelet Constructionist Sleek
  • Bracelet Constructionist Sleek

Description

This is the narrow, more subtle version of the Constructionist bracelet (2cm high) (see other listing). It was inspired by modern architecture and its use of complex repetitive geometrical structures. I am fascinated by how these structures can behave to create buildings and objects that look seemingly organic and unique, buildings that change their appearance depending on the angle you look at them.

Here new techniques like 3D printing have opened up a world of design possibilities -this bracelet would be impossible to make using traditional jewellery techniques.

Size S/M (6,5 cm opening), let me know if you would like another size.

See www.facebook.com/mcodejewellery for more info about my other designs!

MCODE by Maaike van der Horn

MCODE by Maaike van der Horn

MCODE jewellery | Innovation in jewellery MCODE jewellery designs are constructed using 3D modeling software and modern innovative techniques like 3D printing. Many of my designs are so complex that they would not be possible without 3D printing, and I love how this innovation takes jewellery design to the next level. Jewellery design for me is the essential freedom. Recent innovations like open source 3D software and 3D printing now enable anyone who is willing to learn (and invest a lot of time…) to make their ideas come to life, without the need for formal training or large budgets. My designs are demonstrations of this freedom of creativity. While I am a student at the Zadkine School for Goldsmithing (The Netherlands), I am completely self-taught using 3D software and 3D printing. My Facebookpage: http://www.facebook.com/MCODEjewellery

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