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Bent Grid Bangle

Nylon Bracelet (ID: A108250)
Designed by Maria Eife
$120
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Created using 3-D printing, this piece puts a creative spin on the structures of classic adornments. Sturdy, lightweight nylon is hand-dyed after printing. Oval bangle slips over the hand.

Choose size S (7.5" interior circumference) or L (8" interior circumference).
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Maria Eife

Maria Eife

"With my Loops Series of jewelry I am exploring geometry and new materials. 3D printed nylon is a wonderful material for jewelry. It is flexible, durable and light-weight. It allows for big, bold designs that won't weigh you down."

Maria is driven by the desire to experiment with materials and processes. She is intrigued by the idea of wearable story and communication through jewelry. Her work also portrays a material obsession, using both traditional jewelry methods and newer technologies including 3D printing and laser cutting.

For this body of work, Maria is focused on new technologies. The jewelry is designed in a CAD program and made using a 3D printer. The pieces are then hand dyed in the artist's studio.

Maria studied jewelry and metals at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia.