
Radiozoa Orb Pendant
The Radiozoa Orb pendant features two nested spheres, embodying the intricate geometry of radiolaria. The outer sphere showcases a bold pattern of openings, offering tantalizing glimpses of the finely detailed inner sphere within. This pendant was inspired by radiolaria of the genus Hexacontium. Cast in sterling silver from 3D-printed wax, this piece comes with an 18" sterling silver cable chain.
Radiozoa is a jewelry collection inspired by the intricate skeletons of radiolaria—microscopic marine organisms that craft stunning geometric structures from silica. Algorithmically generated and cast in sterling silver or brass from 3D-printed wax, these pieces transform nature’s complexity into striking, wearable designs.
Original: $215.00
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$75.25Radiozoa Orb Pendant
The Radiozoa Orb pendant features two nested spheres, embodying the intricate geometry of radiolaria. The outer sphere showcases a bold pattern of openings, offering tantalizing glimpses of the finely detailed inner sphere within. This pendant was inspired by radiolaria of the genus Hexacontium. Cast in sterling silver from 3D-printed wax, this piece comes with an 18" sterling silver cable chain.
Radiozoa is a jewelry collection inspired by the intricate skeletons of radiolaria—microscopic marine organisms that craft stunning geometric structures from silica. Algorithmically generated and cast in sterling silver or brass from 3D-printed wax, these pieces transform nature’s complexity into striking, wearable designs.
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The Radiozoa Orb pendant features two nested spheres, embodying the intricate geometry of radiolaria. The outer sphere showcases a bold pattern of openings, offering tantalizing glimpses of the finely detailed inner sphere within. This pendant was inspired by radiolaria of the genus Hexacontium. Cast in sterling silver from 3D-printed wax, this piece comes with an 18" sterling silver cable chain.
Radiozoa is a jewelry collection inspired by the intricate skeletons of radiolaria—microscopic marine organisms that craft stunning geometric structures from silica. Algorithmically generated and cast in sterling silver or brass from 3D-printed wax, these pieces transform nature’s complexity into striking, wearable designs.















