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Showing posts with label architectural jewelry. Show all posts

Rings That Rock and Roll. Kinetic Jewelry By Michael Berger.



above: Stainless Steel kinetic ring with 14 brilliant cut diamonds

Most kinetic (moving) jewelry is downright ugly. But these modern rings by Michael Berger are definitely an exception. Geometric shapes in brushed and polished golds or stainless steel, some set with fine gems, diamonds or Tahitian Pearls, sit upon the finger like little moving sculptures. I love how the shanks are all unusually shaped as well.



The Johannasberg born and now Germany-based Berger assisted and worked with Friedrich Becker (1922-97), the inventor of kinetic jewellery, for many years before he began designing his own.

Stainless Steel:

Stainless Steel and Stainless Steel with Peridot:

18k gold with 12 brilliant cut diamonds:

18k gold with 12 brilliant cut diamonds:

Stainless Steel or 18k gold with a Tahitian pearl:

Blackened Stainless Steel with 18k white gold and 12 brilliant cut diamonds:

Blackened Stainless Steel with 18k white gold and 14 brilliant cut diamonds:

Stainless Steel with Mandarin Garnet:

Peridot in stainless steel and blackened steel:

Stainless Steel with and without Citrine:

Stainless steel and 18k gold:

Tahitian pearl rings and combinations of stainless steel and 18k gold:


Goldsmith Michael Berger:

some of his rings on display:


Atelier Berger
Michael Berger
Columbusstraße 16
40549 Düsseldorf

New Architectural Rings From Philippe Tournaire - Archipolis, Paris, Moscow, New York & More.



above: Philippe Tournaire's New York Ring in white gold with an aquamarine representing the Chrysler building

One of my favorite posts of all time was the one in which I featured the amazing Villa de Reve Collection (dreamhouse rings) by jeweller Philippe Tournaire. The miniature custom hand crafted replicas of personal residences, mansions and villas in rose, yellow, white gold and platinum, some accented with gemstones are still on my "If-I-Ever-Win-The-Lottery" list.

Now I have more to add to that list because Philippe Tournaire has introduced some new rings to his architectural jewelry collection.



New versions of his Oriental Palaces, Venice Villas, Paris, New York City, Moscow and even a Log Cabin rings are now available. In addition to those, he has recently introduced an Archipolis ring, an imagined and mysterious city, laden with diamonds and/or gemstones and available in various golds and platinum.

The latest New York City Rings are stunning whether cast in platinum, white gold, yellow gold and set with gems or a single diamond.

In platinum with diamond:

In white gold with diamond:

Or cast in a combination of rose and white gold:

Or, as originally shown in my first post, in all yellow gold:


The new Paris ring is amazing. It has a shank which is the Eiffel tower wrapped upside down around your finger and even includes a perfect little replica of the Notre Dame Cathedral's Facade. Shown cast in rose and yellow and all yellow gold.



Tournaire turned Moscow's Saint Basil Cathedral into a grand rose gold ring complete with enameled "onion tops":



His new Chapelle San Lillo (Chapel San Miguel de Lillo in Oviedo) ring in rose and yellow gold and with aquamarine gem:



His new Village rings are like little European city squares and can be set with single or multiple faceted gemstones, cabochons, diamonds or available in all gold or platinum:







Additions to his Oriental Palace rings include a new Pagoda ring with rose and yellow gold:

and a new smaller Dubai Palace ring with a cabochon amethyst and diamonds:

And a rose and yellow gold Luxurious Log Cabin ring:



The new Archipolis ring.
An imaginary city shown in rose gold with pink sapphires and diamonds:

Archipolis ring in white gold with sapphires and diamonds, in platinum with diamonds and in yellow gold with pink sapphires and white diamonds:

Archipolis ring in yellow gold with amber, cognac, black and white diamonds:


Next up? Philippe is presently working on London rings. Don't forget to see his custom Dream House rings here.



To learn more about these amazing architectural rings or to have a replica of your own home or villa made, go here.

all images courtesy of Philipe Tournaire

Contact info:
Email : eboutique@philippetournaire.com
8,rue Tupinerie - 42600 MONTBRISON (Siège) - Tél. 04 77 96 08 84
103, rue Edouard Herriot - 69002 LYON - Tél. 04 78 92 93 94
7, Place Vendôme - 75001 PARIS - Tél. 01 40 20 00 19

Another Round Of Look What I Found; More Unique Products From All Over The World




Time for another round of Look What I Found. Unusual and interestingly designed items from all over the world.

1. Eclipse Baby Cradle by French interior architect and designer Thierry Bataille:


Above is Theirry's prototype of the Eclipse Cradle. The cradle is intended to be produced in the near future and will be available at Kids Love Design

2. The Propose Cushion by Korean designer Jeong Eun Lee:


This product is not for sale, but see more of this designers unusual work at her site.

3. The Serralunga Holly All by Philippe Starck:

A giant indoor outdoor vase that doubles as an armchair. Available in white or titanium with yellow. Buy it here.


4. The 4 Vase Dresser by Latvian designer Stanislav Katz:


4 Vase Cabinet is a contemporary perspective on a classic French "bombe" cabinet. Four spacious drawers give plenty of storage room to keep your belongings with style. Handmade in EU. Available in various colors. You can see an article on the making of the cabinet here . Available for purchase here.

5. The Grand Splatch Rug complete with diving board by Pupsam:

The Grand Grand Splatch Rug emulates a swimming pool complete with splash and was designed by PUPSAM (David Puel and Thomas Libé).



The 380 x 340 cm area rug is made of wool and silk and comes with the stainless steel diving board covered in leather (which can come in a color!). Only 2 were made. Contact Galerie Maad for availability and price.

6. Embroidered denim football and soccer balls by Emperors of Honour:



American footballs and Soccer balls (European footballs) are made of denim and embroidered with jade, red or white tsunami waves and a painted dragon head.
Buy them here

7. The Grass Mirror Window Box by Jean-Jacques Hubert:


Designed by Jean-Jacques Hubert for Compagnie, the Grass Mirror is an indoor window box of highly reflective polished stainless steel that is wall mountable. They are sold as individual boxes but can stack upon one another like the images shown.
Buy it here.

8. Australian Duann Scott's Structural Steel Skull Ring:



This unique skull ring is from Australia based Duann Scott's unique Bits To Atoms Collection of structured jewelry made using modeling software. The Structural Skull Ring is 3D printed in Bronze Infused Stainless Steel.

Available in sizes 4 to 14. Each ring is 3D printed to order by Shapeways in the Netherlands. Buy it here.