[TechUkraine news] Ukrainian jewelry mono-brand ABCDRINGS uses 3-D metal printing

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Have you heard about jewelry that using 3-D metal printing?

Meet ABCDRINGS – a Ukrainian jewelry mono-brand that uses 3-D metal printing technology to create the perfect geometry rings with the harmony of proportions and minimalism simplicity. 

To achieve the goal of pure lines, shapes, and thoroughgoing geometry, the author of ABCDRINGS, multidisciplinary designer, and founder of UPDATE Re+Branding Agency Anton Beschastnyi, checked out the different types of manufacturing (in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the USA) and materials finally realized the collection in a concept of Space Сode Printed.

All ABCDRINGS jewelry pieces are the result of hand drawings which are then sculpted into detailed 3D printer models, before produce parts directly from CAD models. Using this technology offers tremendous design flexibility, enabling the creator to experiment with new forms and features, combine complex and unconventional geometries, unique structures, and stunning designs.

Each masterpiece is genuinely unique with spreading special energy. If you remember Christopher Nolan’s movie ‘Inception’ the heroes fall into a deep sleep, and everyone had their key to reality which determined you are indeed in the real world or dream. The main hero had the spinning top, and only he knew its properties, weight, density, and even sound of dropping. ABCDRINGS rings are all about it.

In 2018 ABCDRINGS participated within the Ukrainian Modern_ISM pavilion in the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven – the largest design event in Northern Europe that presents work and concepts from more than 2,600 designers to more than 355,000 visitors from the Netherlands and abroad.

Highlights and features:

  1. Technology 3-D metal printing
  2. Material: STEEL – special composition of metal
  3. Unique forms in series: I-LINE, X-CROSS, Y-SPACE
  4. Colors: Moon white, Space black, Sunny yellow, Mars bronze

Today, the ABCDRINGS rings’ timeless design inspires their owners worldwide: Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Canada, the USA, Australia, Japan, and many more.

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