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Michaela Crie Stone lives and works in Rockport, Maine, where she creates pieces that push the parameters of function by blurring the lines between art, craft, and design.
Zimarty Launches New 3D Printed Jewelry Inspired by the Hilbert Curve
During the height of the pandemic, Zimarty came out with a fashionable face mask inspired by origami design principles that’s become one of the most popular items we sell in the Design Milk Shop. The Los Angeles-based design studio hasn’t forgotten their roots in 3D printed jewelry though as they’ve just launched a new, four-piece collection. The Zimarty Loop collection comprises a necklace, bracelet, ring and earrings, each with an interwoven three-dimensional form.
When designing the collection, they found inspiration in the Hilbert Curve, a continuous, space-filling curve discovered by German mathematician David Hilbert in 1891. Zimarty first studied the curve and after coming up with multiple versions, they transformed the simple two-dimensional pattern into a complex, three-dimensional structure to adorn the body like wearable architecture.
The Loop Necklace is fully 3D printed from a strong yet flexible nylon-based polymer that’s comfortable to wear. The Loop Bracelet, Loop Ring and Loop Earrings are fully 3D printed in black rhodium-plated brass with a smooth, glossy surface.
Michaela Crie Stone lives and works in Rockport, Maine, where she creates pieces that push the parameters of function by blurring the lines between art, craft, and design.
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