About architectural jewelry
The intersection of architecture and jewelry design has resulted in the creation of one-of-a-kind
pieces. Architectural elements in jewelry making draw inspiration from the structural principles
and motifs found in urban landscapes.
Incorporating elements like arches and columns from classical architecture, brings a timeless
elegance to jewelry. For instance, columns can be echoed in the vertical arrangements of
gemstones and metalwork. The use of negative space, a fundamental concept in architecture, is
another intriguing element in jewelry design. Openwork and cutout patterns create voids that
contribute to a sense of airiness.
Modern and contemporary architecture, with its emphasis on sleek lines and geometric shapes,
has also influenced jewelry design. Angular forms and minimalist structures find their way into
avant-garde pieces.
By applying architectural elements, jewelers express artistic visions and narratives. Whether
recreating the greatness of historical buildings or embracing the sleek lines of contemporary
structures, these designs embody the connection between two disciplines that create objects of
beauty.
Circa:Late 20th Century
Materials:10k White Gold
Gemstone:Old Mine Round Cut Diamond
Weight:15.5 Grams
Measurements:Diamond part - 11/16" x 3/8"
Ring Size: 4.75 - 5
A massive vintage french diamond and white gold ring. The ring's design features two sections of sparkling diamonds arranged in a grid-like pattern. The diamonds are set within a rectangular frame, bordered by a twisted rope detail that adds texture, solidifying a chunky look. The band has a ribbed texture along the sides. This bold design, with its angular lines, makes this diamond ring stand out. It is a conversation starter that looks equally great with a suite or a pair of jeans.