IOMICO (Romania)

 

IOMICO

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Designer biography:

IOMICO, a pioneering Romanian jewelry brand, is dedicated to revolutionizing luxury jewelry design through 3D printing technology. Founded in 2019, IOMICO emerged from a family business that began in 2004 as a small jewelry retail shop. Today, led by Cosmin and Mircea Dumitru, IOMICO blends art, technology, and craftsmanship to create intricate, unique designs. The jewelry is now crafted in their Bucharest Atelier, where cutting-edge 3D technology is employed to push the boundaries of traditional jewelry making.

At IOMICO, a passionate team of artisans, designers, and 3D specialists collaborates to produce high-quality, sustainable jewelry. Each piece reflects their commitment to ethical practices and innovation, with collections developed in partnership with New York-based artist and designer Travis Fitch. By minimizing resource use and embracing on-demand production, IOMICO is dedicated to making a positive impact on future generations and contributing to the high standards of Romanian jewelry craftsmanship.

Collection concept:

Introducing "Glide" by IOMICO, a groundbreaking collection that epitomizes the fusion of parametric design and luxury. Featuring delicate, sinuous loops, each piece in this collection transcends traditional jewelry design, embodying fluid patterns that suggest movement and elegance. Meticulously crafted using various technologies, "Glide" allows organic motifs to flow seamlessly around detailed, curvilinear shapes, creating an unparalleled sense of sophistication and modernity.

This collection centers around one striking pendant design and a matching bracelet, each showcasing the intricate and unique features achievable through 3D printing. "Glide" captures the essence of high-end luxury, blending past and present to deliver exquisite, timeless jewelry pieces.

Glide bracelet

Glide pendant

Iomico, pendant, Nemesia, 2024, Platinum, 2.6x2.0cm

Iomico, bracelet, Glide, 2024, Platinum, 2.7x0.6cm

 
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