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Modular Jewelry

Modular Jewelry is a versatile and innovative approach to jewelry design that consists of interchangeable components that can be assembled, disassembled, and rearranged to create multiple configurations and styles from a single set of elements. This contemporary design concept emerged from the modernist movement's principles of functionality and adaptability, allowing wearers to transform their accessories according to their preferences, occasions, or moods. The fundamental principle behind modular jewelry lies in its systematic approach to design, where individual elements are engineered with precise connecting mechanisms, such as magnetic closures, interlocking joints, or sliding systems, enabling seamless integration between components while maintaining structural integrity. These pieces often incorporate geometric shapes, minimal aesthetics, and innovative materials, reflecting both contemporary design sensibilities and technological advancements in jewelry manufacturing. The versatility of modular jewelry extends beyond mere aesthetics, offering practical benefits such as easy maintenance, replaceable parts, and sustainable consumption practices, as users can create multiple looks with fewer pieces. This design approach has gained significant recognition in the international design community, with many innovative examples being showcased at design competitions, including the A' Design Award, where modular jewelry designs often demonstrate exceptional creativity in combining functionality with artistic expression. The concept has evolved to encompass various materials, from precious metals and gemstones to contemporary materials like acrylic, 3D-printed polymers, and sustainable alternatives, pushing the boundaries of traditional jewelry design while addressing modern consumers' desire for personalization and adaptability.

customizable accessories, interchangeable components, sustainable jewelry, geometric design, transformable ornaments

Daniel Johnson

CITATION : "Daniel Johnson. 'Modular Jewelry.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=464451 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"


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