

Seductive and engaging, jewelry provides an emotional connection through evoking memories of milestones and events as well as highlighting the wearer's unique aesthetic style. Luminaire's selection of designs goes beyond the traditional idea of jewelry by including groundbreaking pieces that show how innovative forms and unique materials can produce stunning results. Ranging from Gunter Wermekes' pioneering use of stainless steel to Charles Marks' strikingly simple geometric Triadic Bracelet, Luminaire's selection highlights pieces that challenge the traditional expectations of what jewelry can be.
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In his signature blue and white colors, Piet Stockmans translates his delicate ceramic work into wearable jewelry. Handmade, the small porcelain ball is delicately colored so that no two are alike.
Ball Necklace
Piet Stockmans
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Adding a conceptual approach to ring design, Emmy van Leersum shows that jewelry is more than a decorative accessory. The Broken Lines ring is a unique design based on a two-dimensional drawing with straight lines intersecting and breaking with each other.
Broken Lines Ring
Emmy van Leersum
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Finding a second life through an unexpected process, Moissue's Dolci Wood Earrings are a stunning combination of recycling and geometry. Created by compressing found wood shavings into a cone, cylinder and cube, the jewelry highlight the contrasts of colors and grains of the natural material.
Dolci Wood Earrings
Moissue
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As a testament of Gunter Wermekes' concentration on pure, classical shapes, Earring No. 002 is a timeless cylindrical jewelry design.
Earring No. 002
Gunter Wermekes
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As a testament of Gunter Wermekes' concentration on archaically classical shapes, Earring No. 006 is a timeless cylindrical jewelry design that combines the beauty of diamonds with the minimalism of stainless steel.
Earring No. 006
Gunter Wermekes
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With a tactile quality so inviting, it's hard to resist touching this unique line of jewelry made from molded silicone. Geometric shapes are met with soft curves rather than hard angles in this collection.
Gel Bracelets
Materia Design
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As much a desirable item of sculpture as it is a practical accessory, Louise Christ's Jewelry Tree for Menu is a sophisticated way to enjoy jewelry even when not wearing it.
Jewelry Tree
Louise Christ
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Produced by hand and assembled in their Murano studio, Marina and Susanna Sent's Le Spezie glass necklace is a stunning piece of jewelry that is inspired by the principles of minimal design. Simple and bold, this necklace features an expertly crafted Murano glass sphere strung on memory wire.
Le Spezie Glass Necklace
Marina and Susanna Sent
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Strands of silicone drape effortlessly around the wearer's neck in Materia Design's Multipla Necklace. The dynamic piece of jewelry combines eye-catching material with a unique design that offers various ways to wear the necklace.
Multipla Necklace
Materia Design
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Masayuki Kurokawa's Necklace 01 is a stunning juxtaposition of two seemingly unrelated materials. The surprisingly elegant combination of platinum and silicone harmoniously unite to form a non-traditional jewelry object.
Necklace 01
Masayuki Kurokawa
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A surprisingly elegant material combination of platinum and silicone come together in juxtaposition in Masayuki Kurokawa's Necklace 05, forming a stunning jewelry item.
Necklace 05
Masayuki Kurokawa
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Three strands of soft leather weave around the wrist in a smartly braided cuff that is as sensual as it is fashionable. Unlike a traditional Nodo - or knot - bracelet, this piece by Materia Design represents an intimate sensitivity to form and detail.
Nodo Bracelet
Materia Design
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As a testament to Gunter Wermekes' concentration of archaically classical shapes, this pendant and accompanying rubber choker has a timeless design which highlights the designers juxtaposition of stainless steel and a diamond.
Pendant No. 7
Gunter Wermekes
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Created from the repetitions of individual glass rings strung together to form one solid, cylindrical form, Marina and Susanna Sent's Polly Glass Necklace is a stunning piece of jewelry produced by hand and assembled in their Murano studio.
Polly Glass Necklace
Marina and Susanna Sent
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A large, translucent sphere of Murano glass rests on three strands of individual glass rings that are strung together making a solid, cylindrical form in Marina and Susanna Sent's Polly necklace. With grace, intrigue, and a dash of whimsy, the Polly necklace is an attention-grabbing piece for any chosen setting.
Polly Necklace
Marina and Susanna Sent
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Streaks of glass in varied colors, from a black base to yellow and grey, create cylindrical forms strung together to create Rigata, a dynamic, adjustable length necklace. Hand-made and assembled in the Murano studio of its designers, Susanna and Marina Sent, the Rigata necklace bears a precise identity as reflected in its name.
Rigata Glass Necklace
Marina and Susanna Sent
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In Gunter Wermekes' innovative ring, there is no band that wraps around the finger, but rather, as the title implies, the band fits between the finger. Truly jewelry for the entire hand, one part rests on the palm while the top of the hand displays the stainless steel piece inlaid with or without a .12 ct diamond.
Ring Between the Finger
Gunter Wermekes
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Finding a second life through an unexpected process, Moissue's Second Life collection is a stunning assortment of rings created by recycling found wood shavings and compressing them into bands that highlight the contrasts of colors and grains. T
Second Life Monochromatic Wooden Ring
Moissue
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Finding a second life through an unexpected process, Moissue's Second Life collection is a stunning assortment of rings created by recycling found wood shavings and compressing them into bands that highlight the contrasts of colors and grains.
Second Life Slim Wooden Ring
Moissue
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Finding a second life through an unexpected process, Moissue's Second Life collection is a stunning assortment of rings created by recycling found wood shavings and compressing them into bands that highlight the contrasts of colors and grains.
Second Life Wide Wooden Ring
Moissue
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From the playfully creative two-woman team of Materia Design, the Serpentina necklace exudes an explorative energy through an unusual use of material. A shared passion for materials and their pliability defines Rosalba Galati and Laura Santi's work, as exemplified by Serpentina's soft scrunched leather.
Serpentina Necklace
Materia Design
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An elegant constellation of glass spheres grace one's neckline with the Soap Glass Necklace. Glistening with reflected light, translucent and delicate, Soap is just one of the many remarkable creations of Marina and Susanna Sent.
Soap Glass Necklace
Marina and Susanna Sent
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Dancing gracefully between the imaginative and the industrial, the Tiziana Bracelet 1 embraces the wrist with a luminous string of loops. Even though it presents a texture and lightness evocative of fine silk, this elegant bracelet is surprisingly not made of soft fabric but rather several stainless steel springs.
Tiziana Bracelet 1
Tiziana Redavid
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Inspired by African ornaments with a delicate balance of simplicity and vibrancy, the Tiziana necklace 1 radiates a texture and lightness evocative of fine silk. Unique in material, this elegant necklace is surprisingly not made of soft fabric but rather of stainless steel springs.
Tiziana Necklace 1
Tiziana Redavid
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In Charles Marks' Triadic Bracelet, the concept behind the design takes center stage as he invigorates the jewelry tradition with a minimalist, three-dimensional construction of intersecting, flexible lines.
Triadic Bracelet
Charles Marks