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Modern Laser-Cut Rings by AMT Studio

— December 28, 2008 — Fashion
AMT Studio has perfectly employed the popularity of body painting to artistically display the designer’s fabulously modern rings. Alissia Melka-Teichroew creates the flat jewelry from laser-cut acrylic, silver and gold. The simple but ultra-sleek diamond ring designs come to life with the boldly painted hands modeling them.

I particularly love the silver version of the diamond rings available in varying thicknesses, each size representing a different social meaning. AMT says, “The thinnest rings hint at the fragility of marriage and commitment. The largest is a sly commentary on our culture’s competitive nature when it comes to conspicuous consumption: ‘My diamond is bigger than yours.’”

The stunning photography work was done by Lisa Klapp.

Trend Themes

  1. Body Painting — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new ways to incorporate body painting into artistic displays and marketing campaigns.
  2. Laser-cut Jewelry — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop innovative designs and materials for laser-cut jewelry to create unique and customizable pieces.
  3. Socially Meaningful Rings — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create rings that represent different social meanings and values to cater to specific customer preferences.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine body painting, jewelry, and fashion to create striking and avant-garde runway designs.
  2. Art — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with artists and designers to explore the intersection of body painting, jewelry, and visual arts.
  3. Fine Jewelry — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate laser-cut techniques and unique materials into traditional fine jewelry, offering customers a modern twist on luxury items.
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