The Treasure Cell Ring, designed by Tanin Dehkhoda, stands as a testament to the intersection of art, science, and craftsmanship. Inspired by the mesmerizing structures observed under a microscope, the ring captures the delicate yet complex patterns of plant cells, minerals, and human tissues. These organic forms, often invisible to the naked eye, are reimagined as a bold statement piece that highlights both strength and fragility. By translating microscopic motifs into jewelry, the design pays homage to the interconnectedness and resilience inherent in the natural world.
What sets the Treasure Cell Ring apart is its cellular-inspired lattice structure, meticulously crafted from 925 sterling silver. The ring features 128 round melee stones and seven round-cut cubic zirconia stones, each strategically placed to maximize brilliance and depth. The openwork design not only enhances the ring’s visual appeal but also allows light to interact dynamically with the stones, creating a dazzling effect reminiscent of light passing through a microscope slide. This interplay of light and form transforms the ring into a captivating conversation piece.
The creation of the Treasure Cell Ring involved advanced digital modeling using Rhino 3D and MatrixGold software, ensuring precision in every curve and contour. The piece is produced through lost-wax casting and refined with hand-finishing techniques, resulting in a seamless blend of technology and traditional craftsmanship. The design is composed of three distinct parts—the central half-sphere, the sculptural head of the shank, and the shank itself—each assembled with meticulous attention to detail. This approach allows for both structural integrity and a lightweight, comfortable fit.
Research for the project delved deeply into the world of microscopic organisms, with visual studies and prototype testing guiding the translation of organic patterns into wearable art. The design’s success lies in its ability to evoke a sense of movement and depth, with the openwork structure allowing light to animate the stones. This innovative approach has been recognized with a Bronze A' Design Award, underscoring the ring’s contribution to pushing the boundaries of contemporary jewelry design.
Despite the challenges of balancing intricate detail with wearability and overcoming technological constraints in production, the Treasure Cell Ring achieves a harmonious blend of elegance and durability. Its bold dimensions—40 mm in width and 11 mm in height—ensure a striking presence, while the smooth, hand-finished interior guarantees comfort for extended wear. The ring’s design not only celebrates the hidden beauty of the microscopic world but also invites admiration and curiosity, making it a standout piece in modern jewelry.
The Treasure Cell Ring by Tanin Dehkhoda exemplifies how nature’s unseen wonders can inspire innovative design, merging scientific exploration with artistic expression. This award-winning creation invites wearers to appreciate the elegance and strength found in life’s smallest details, transforming everyday adornment into a celebration of the natural world’s intricate architecture.
Project Designers: Tanin Dehkhoda
Image Credits: Image #1: Illustrator and 3D Modeller Tanin Dehkhoda, Organic Microscopy, 2025.
Image #2: Editing and Photography by Pouria Kamani, Mo Studio, 2025.
Creator Tanin Dehkhoda, Jewelry Design Process, 2025.
Project Team Members: Designer: Tanin Dehkhoda
Project Name: Life Under the Microscope
Project Client: TaninD