A ring symbolizes tradition, friendship, fashion and marriage. With Jonathan Ben-Tovim’s creation, rings can also be used as means of communication--so long as the message is 64 characters long and the wearer knows binary code.
Jonathan Ben-Tovim’s Encoder Rings are adorned with little holes that actually stand for letters in binary code. So far, the encoder ring can only hold a 64-character message. Each ring features a personalized 64-character message that is translated into binary code. The ring is produced using rapid-prototyping technology.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Binary Code Jewelry
- Opportunity to disrupt the traditional jewelry industry by offering personalized and unique binary code jewelry pieces.
- Personalized Communication Accessories
- Disruptive innovation opportunity to create personalized accessories that allow wearers to communicate secret messages through symbols or codes.
- Rapid-prototyping Technology
- Innovative approach to produce customizable and unique jewelry using rapid-prototyping technology.
Sectors Adopting This
- Jewelry
- Innovation opportunity to incorporate technology and personalization into the traditional jewelry industry.
- Fashion Accessories
- Potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion accessory industry by introducing personalized communication accessories.
- Manufacturing
- Rapid-prototyping technology presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the manufacturing industry, specifically in jewelry production.
