1st Jewelry Collection
Modeled in Rhino and rendered in Modo, this project showcases an early jewelry collection that includes a set of pendants and a pair of earrings. Each piece explores varying shapes and surface treatments, merging personal inspiration with digital craftsmanship.
The collection includes:
A scarab-shaped pendant inspired by my fascination with the symbolism and form of this intriguing insect.
A rounded pendant with organic floral motifs and layered geometry.
A pendant inspired by a pair of vintage earrings, reimagined as a contemporary piece.
A pair of twisted, basket-like earrings with a rich visual texture and movement.
Final renders were completed in Modo, where I applied polished metal finishes, fine-tuned the lighting, and composed each shot to highlight the materiality and form of each design.
As my first complete jewelry project, this experience introduced me to the fundamentals of digital jewelry modeling and the critical role of lighting and materiality in product visualization. It laid the groundwork for my later, more advanced work using parametric tools like Grasshopper and helped build my confidence in moving from concept to professional-level presentation.