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Designer jewelry made from 3D printing – artistic statement pieces from sustainable production

Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Sun, February 23, 2025, 4:21 p.m. CET

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RADIAN stands for 3D-printed designer jewelry that tells stories

Some might say that 3D-printed jewelry  is modern architecture that you can wear: complex shapes and parametric structures built on a strong concept and translated into a meaningful appearance.

The people behind the Berlin-based label RADIAN are driven by the idea artistic statement pieces that are both aesthetically and technically convincing.

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1 What is behind RADIAN?
2 Cubetwist, Solitaire and Nefertiti: Unique Collections
2.1 A few words on sustainability
3 Technology meets Fashion
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What is behind RADIAN?

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RADIAN is an innovative Berlin-based labelspecializing in contemporary jewelry and sustainable production using 3D printing . Inspired by architecture and a graphic approach, the designers behind the brand focus on geometric and abstract forms , combining different disciplines into a cohesive concept.

Each idea is translated into an expressive design that impresses viewers with its uniqueness.

The use of state-of-the-art production methods, such as 3D printing, enables RADIAN to create a completely new design language . The label's objects are characterized by a perfect balance of technology and individuality, meeting the highest artistic standards. The result is breathtaking statement pieces that captivate with their own stories and are both extraordinary and exciting.

RADIAN's journey began in 2012 with the jewelry collection Solitaire launch of Science Museum in London, the Leopold Museum in Vienna, and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Today, RADIAN's creations can be found in international boutiques, concept stores, and museum shops, where they blend seamlessly into the artistic environment while still standing out. The manufacturers' passion for innovative technologies and creative design continues to drive the label forward, and discerning customers can look forward to exploring the boundaries of design and witnessing the achievement of new milestones.

Cubetwist, Solitaire and Nefertiti: Unique Collections

RADIAN 3D-printed jewelry is always straightforward, but with a twist. The vendors love to create artistic pieces with a unique look and feel. Intricate, unusual, and organic.

Each collection has its own unique character. And yet, it's always evident that it was designed in the Berlin studio and manufactured using state-of-the-art technology. If you love cubic forms, be sure to take a look at the Cubetwist collection .

A strongly cubic pattern is carefully twisted and bent, just enough so that the edges of the metal reflect light from every viewing direction.

Necklaces in the Cubetwist collection contain one or two 3D-printed steel pendants
Necklaces in the Cubetwist collection contain one or two 3D-printed steel pendants.

All versions of the Cubetwist necklace are 3D printed in steel and a 24-karat gold plating guarantees a stunning shine that catches the eye.

For the Solitaire collection, the manufacturers combine traditional craftsmanship with sophisticated production methods. Geometric and angular struts represent the facets and reflections of a gemstone.

3D designer jewelry from RADIAN - The Solitaire Collection
3D Designer Jewelry from RADIAN – The Solitaire Collection (A Selection)

Whether made of nylon, steel or sterling silver, the result is a ring that evokes the noble beauty of a traditional solitaire, but has been created with a contemporary approach.

If you still think a diamond is a girl's best friend, you absolutely must take a look at the solitaires! And when the Berlin-based label talks about breathtaking beauty , let's talk about the Nefertiti collection :

What kind of jewelry would the ancient Egyptians have created using 21st-century production methods? Some possible answers can be found in the mystical pyramid rings and the majestic Nefertiti necklace, inspired by the sacred scarab beetle.

Nefertiti Collection - Jewelry in the style of ancient Egypt
Nefertiti Collection – Jewelry in the style of ancient Egypt

A few words on sustainability

RADIAN's 3D-printed jewelry meets high sustainability standards through various factors. The jewelry manufacturer produces in Europe, which means short transport routes during production.

Storage and the creation of excess stocks are also reduced to a minimum, and modern manufacturing processes allow for quick responses to changing requirements or individual design wishes of customers.

Technology meets Fashion

The fusion of technology and fashion has been RADIAN's chosen field since 2012, with their team passionately involved in 3D printing. Their artistic jewelry is an homage to the digital world and all its possibilities.

Even though the product designers here work with state-of-the-art technologies, a good idea remains the foundation of their work. A keen sense of art and fashion is an essential part of every product designer's repertoire at RADIAN. The result is on par with the world's leading jewelry brands: the collections are always a unique interpretation of concepts and contemporary fashion.

We are very impressed by the forward-looking collections and, after intensive study, are convinced that computer-aided design and manufacturing the future of contemporary jewelry making . A future we can already glimpse today.

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Joachim Rodriguez y Romero

Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor, and passionate blogger in the fields of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Graduated with a degree in web design from university (2008). Further developed creative techniques through courses in freehand drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market gained through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with key players and institutions in the arts and culture sector.

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