Nobahar Design

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MyCity Napoli cuff profile, with Piazza Plebiscito in the background

Jewelry as Architecture for the Body

Architecture teaches balance. Jewelry proves it on the body. I design with structural logic in mind. Line, curve, and edge work together so a small form reads as architecture. This is architectural jewelry written at human scale, built in SLS nylon for precision and lightness. From MyCity to Persistenza, the thinking stays the same while the form evolves.

Line that carries intent

Every piece starts with a line that knows what it is doing. A line sets direction and tells the body how the form should sit. If it bends, it bends for a reason. It frames the gesture, guides the eye, and leaves space for skin and movement. Good lines feel inevitable. That is the test.

3D printed jewelry design showing precise curve and clean edge.
MyCity Tehran cuff

Curves that do the work

Curves are structure. An arc can lift, rest, or resolve tension in a small area. On the hand or wrist, the wrong radius fights the body. The right one disappears and the piece feels calm. I tune each curve so weight is distributed, pressure points soften, and the form keeps its balance during daily motion. Comfort is a structural rule, not a finishing touch.

Edge on skin

Edges touch the body before the mind reads the object. I decide where to soften and where to hold a crisp cut. A precise edge keeps the silhouette clear while a slight round keeps contact kind. This mix lets contemporary jewelry stay minimal without feeling cold and keeps the piece readable on a moving body.

Material of structure

SLS nylon gives lightness, clean geometry, and repeatable precision. It holds a crisp edge and keeps shape under daily wear. The result is 3D-printed jewelry design that behaves like small architecture. Quiet. Strong. Ready for use.

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broken MyCity Tehran cuff

From MyCity to Persistenza

MyCity translated city lines into wearable lines. The focus was mapping memory through structure. Persistenza returns to that logic through transformation. I take fragments from my archive and rebuild them into one-of-a-kind pieces. The vocabulary stays architectural. The sentence changes. Same clarity. New intent.

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Next up: Inside the Studio,  Building Persistenza.