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i had the pleasure of meeting jewelry designer su beningfield today on a photo shoot. her pieces are amazing. beningfield's jewelry is sculptural, relflecting her years of practice as a design architect. her south african upbringing imbued her with a love of natural forms & a fascination with sensual lines, while her study of dance inspired the interplay of gravity & movement in her work. her pieces are first modeled on the computer & then 3d printed in wax, before being cast into precious metals. they are then painstakingly assembled & finished by hand with each piece combining the latest techniques with age-old manufacturing techniques. "architecture is sculpture that we inhabit - jewelry is sculpture that we wear," states beningfield. "each is spatial & interactive in its own way, but jewelry has the joy and frivolity of pure expression, because its function is only to be beautiful & adored. designing it is particularly liberating & joyful."i can tell you that i tried on the inesse II ring and it was really, really difficult to take it off & give it back! truly stunning...it reminds me of classic pieces from another time - a true artist.you can see more of her work here. to order contact the designer directly here.j'adore!