Motion ring, in oro e diamante: la parte superiore ruota
Motion ring, in oro e diamante: la parte superiore ruota

Jewels with a kinetic technology

Barbara Schulte-Hengesbach, whom we knew last year at Baselworld, is a German designer who knows how to play with the compass, pencil and ruler. Or, more likely, with the computer mouse. The jewelry that offers creative from Düsseldorf, prepared in his bright lab, have the Northern soul, with their linearity. But, above all, they stand out because they are kinetic jewelry. That is, they have parts that move and make the bijou something between a clothing accessory and a game. But in reality the conceptual process to achieve the jewelry is very severe: the different parts are to be drawn and, above all, made to perfection to resist over time and provide the desired effect to the wearer. As with the Motion ring, in yellow gold and diamond: the top can spin. Or Stardust necklace, glitter combined with yellow gold and hi-tech ceramics cooked to 2500 degrees for five days, one of the existing hard materials. Here are some of the pieces by Barbara Schulte-Hengesbach. Matilde de Bounvilles

Motion ring, in oro e diamante: la parte superiore ruota
Motion ring, in oro e diamante: la parte superiore ruota

Anello Elements
Anello Elements
Anelli Infinity
Anelli Infinity
Bracciale Parallel
Bracciale Parallel
Motion ring versione pavé
Motion ring versione pavé
Collana Stardust
Collana Stardust

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