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Hengame Mojtahedi's Golestan jewelry draws inspiration from traditional Iranian architecture and the Golestan Palace, featuring a versatile design that can be worn as both a ring and a pendant. Crafted using a combination of 3D printing and traditional casting methods, this piece showcases intricate enameling, mirrors, and Neyshabur Turquoise stone, offering a contemporary take on classic Iranian art and design.
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Hengame Mojtahedi's Golestan jewelry is a testament to the designer's deep appreciation for traditional Iranian architecture and art. The piece is a reflection of the Golestan Palace's grandeur, with one side featuring mirrors and enameling reminiscent of the palace's opulent interiors, while the other side showcases motifs and forms found in Iranian architecture, adorned with Neyshabur Turquoise stone.
What sets this design apart is its versatility. The Golestan jewelry can be worn as a ring or a pendant, offering a seamless transition between the two. The use of 3D printing and casting methods ensures a meticulous realization of the intricate design, incorporating materials such as silver, enamel, mirror, and Turquoise stone.
The challenges encountered during the creation of this piece, including the incorporation of a mirror and the design of a functional locking mechanism, highlight the designer's commitment to overcoming technical obstacles while maintaining the piece's aesthetic appeal.
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