Iron A' Design Award Winner 2025
transformable ring design, convertible jewelry mechanism, articulated gemstone setting, eighteen-karat yellow gold, brilliant-cut diamond pavé, lapis lazuli cabochon, malachite cabochon, sapphire blue gemstone, emerald green gemstone, vesica piscis form, almond-shaped composition, barrel hinge mechanism, coin-edge milling, black onyx accent, jet stone terminal, contemporary fine jewelry, haute joaillerie technique, precision stone-setting, complementary color harmony, warm gold tone, cool blue hue, vibrant green saturation, bilateral symmetry, asymmetric composition, shallow depth of field, neutral background, studio lighting, soft directional illumination, specular highlights, polished metal surface, matte interior finish, tactile contrast, mechanical precision, kinetic jewelry, wearable sculpture, luxury accessories, artisan craftsmanship, traditional goldsmithing, modern design innovation, gemological aesthetics, mineralogical beauty, crystalline geometry, organic stone patterning, serialized design variations, precious material palette, dimensional presence, sculptural volume, technical sophistication, refined elegance, contemporary opulence, personal adornment, symbolic jewelry, transformational design, interactive wearing experience, meticulous detail resolution, exceptional finish quality
Morphknock presents a reinterpretation of the classic door knocker in a modular, wearable format. Referencing traditional architectural forms, the piece incorporates arch shaped structure and a central bar for balance. Rotating stones such as malachite, lapis lazuli, and black onyx reflect surface qualities found in aged materials. Designed to shift between a necklace, bracelet, or ring, it includes a reversible leather strap and metal components shaped with geometric precision.