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gregarious
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intricate lace-like statement necklace

As low as $148.19
 

This work was created for the Rapid Jewelry Competition, a competition for 3D printed jewelry design organized by the Design Museum Boston.

Monocircus' Gregarious necklace was nominated as one of the Semi Finalists and was featured in a fashion show held at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel on May 23, 2015.

The design is composed of a mulitiplicity of rhombus-shaped units in varied sizes in gradation forming a rhythmic arrangement.

The name, Gregarious, is derived from the idea of the 'clustering' of units.

The concept is to create the imagery such as a field of flowers or a flock or herd of animals, where each is individually different yet they belong to the same species, cluster or group.

Because the sizes of the units along the width of the necklace are slightly different at different points, it reveals a different texture and appearance when worn with different parts of the necklace on the front.

And because each unit is individually linked together such that each is able to shift about, the necklace sits in response to the body surface when worn, like a piece of fabric.

When worn, Gregarious appears more like a part of the outfit more than just a chain like a intriguing patterned neckline or collar.

*Kindly note that this item is made to order and your order will require about 3 weeks before we are able to ship your purchase.

The item can be customized in your preferred color.

During Checkout please leave a comment to tell us your preferred color.

More Information
sales modemade-to-order items
type of accessoriesnecklaces
materialnylon plastic
dimensionsWidth of widest portion is about 6 cm. Thickness : 0.5 cm inner circumference (length of necklace): 45 cm
quantity per setsingle piece
customization
  • To order this item in other colors, place your order for the white item and leave us a comment at checkout to let us know your preferred color. You may also specify your preferred colors in html color codes. See color samples page here