Boudoir Numerique's favorite : fine jewelry in 3D printing by Diana Law
The Sino-American designer Diana Law combines additive manufacturing and precious gemstones in her Fall-Winter 2019-2020 collection, entitled L’Evolution. Discover her jewels and accessories here.
By Ludmilla Intravaia
In fashion tech, ancestral know-how and innovation make the most beautiful weddings. Proof of this is the work of Sino-American fine jewelry designer Diana Law, who has chosen to combine 3D printing (or additive manufacturing, made by accumulating successive layers of material), with precious or semi-precious gemstones, in order to create plastic printed accessories. In her Fall-Winter 2019-20 collection, entitled l’Evolution, 3D printed plastic is adorned with sapphires on the eponymous tiara and the "Sapphire Hive Neck" necklace.
Below, Diana Law's "Sapphire Hive-flower" earrings with rhodium-plated brass, in 3D printed plastic and sapphires.
Diana Law's "Sapphire Hive-box" earrings, with brass set, in 3D printed plastic and sapphires.
"Sapphire Hive Wrist", bracelet by Diana Law, in 3D printed plastic and sapphires.
Season’s showpiece and available on order only, a duo of multi-functional bags, embellished with flowers, whose diamonds, kunzites or sapphires hearts are removable. Center gemstones are detachable, ready to be assembled onto 18k gold settings and transformed into complete fine jewelry pieces, rings, earrings or pearl necklace. Below, Diana Law's "L’Evolution Kunzite" bag, composed of 2 multi-function pieces for a total of 40.80ct. kunzite (first piece : 23.91ct. kunzite in 18k white gold with 1.18ct. pavé diamonds, that can be detached and assembled into ring and second piece : 16.89ct. kunzite in 18k white gold with 0.64ct. pavé sapphires and 0.86ct. pavé diamonds, which can be assembled into earring).
Diana Law's "L’Evolution Sapphire" bag, composed of 2 multi-function pieces for a total of 18.40 sapphire (first piece : 10.00ct. sapphire in 18k white and black gold, with 1.30ct. pavé diamonds and 0.80ct. pavé sapphires, which can be detached and assembled with pearl necklace and second piece : 8.40ct. sapphire in 18k white and black gold, with 0.95ct. pavé black and white diamonds, which can be assembled into ring).
* Stay tuned on Le Boudoir Numérique for the interview of Diana Law. The website of the designer is here.
* This discovery of Diana Law’s work took place, while writing a paper for Belgian magazine Le Vif Weekend, dated September 26, 2019. Discover it right here.