The "Spatial" ring, one of Jayasankar's initial and most favored designs, is a bold and edgy piece. Inspired by her architectural background and love for geometry, the ring incorporates a metal frame structure that holds a druzy, a type of mineral with a sparkling surface. The design reflects the will power and hope of a creative person who may be struggling to break away from stereotypes, yet still shining from within.
What sets the "Spatial" ring apart from other designs is its emphasis on both the stone and the metal frame structure. The structure is open, ensuring that the stone remains the star of the design. This balance between the metal structure and the stone was a creative challenge that Jayasankar successfully overcame, resulting in a piece that is bold, edgy, and wearable.
The ring is made from 18k gold plated brass and features blue and white druzy. It is a two-finger ring, available in sizes 6 and 7. The design was executed in September 2014 in Mumbai, India. Despite its complex appearance, the ring is easily wearable, demonstrating Jayasankar's consideration for both aesthetics and functionality in her designs.
Jayasankar's "Spatial" ring is a testament to her innovative approach to jewelry design. By incorporating elements of architecture and geometry into her pieces, she creates unique, wearable art. The ring's success, as demonstrated by its Silver A' Design Award, is a testament to Jayasankar's talent and creativity.
The "Spatial" ring is more than just a piece of jewelry; it is a symbol of the power of creativity and the potential for innovation in design. As Jayasankar continues to push the boundaries of jewelry design, we can expect to see more unique and inspiring pieces from her in the future.
Project Designers: Harsha Ambady
Image Credits: Image #1 #2 Alok Dhuri
Project Team Members: Harsha Jayasankar
Project Name: Spatial
Project Client: Harsha Ambady