EKART KATARINA


Earrings: Needle Cushion
The form is based on a needle cushion, intentionally deconstructed into a symbol of nature — unpredictable, disordered, uncontrolled. The composition recalls a moment of dispersal, where directions follow no logic, only instinct.
3D printed in cobalt-chrome, the structure captures this tension precisely. Multiple freshwater pearls serve as quiet anchors — subtle points of order within chaos.
This piece doesn’t idealize. It reflects nature as it is: complex, imperfect, and exact in its asymmetry.
Material:
Cobalt-chrome (3D printed), freshwater pearls
Technique:
3D modelling, DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering)


Ring: The Perfect Loop
This ring is a wearable interpretation of the Klein bottle — a topological form without inside or outside, beginning or end. It embodies the human urge for structure and idealism: a perfect, self-contained system untouched by chaos. Crafted in cobalt-chrome through precise 3D metal printing, its form evokes an imagined reality where everything flows seamlessly. A freshwater pearl anchors the piece in quiet contemplation, the soft nucleus of an otherwise rational world.
Material:
Cobalt-chrome (3D printed), freshwater pearl
Technique:
3D modelling, DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering)
