Forty Laser-Cut Jewelry Designers from A to Z May 4

Check out this showcase of FORTY LASER-CUT JEWELRY DESIGNERS. Some we have featured before here; others I have just discovered. There are designers with Etsy sites, designers with Ponoko showrooms, and lucky designers with their own awesome online sites and stores. Hope you enjoy. (It took forever!)

Anthony Roussel
Layered laser-cut wood captures undulating movement in these organic creations.

Aroha Silhouettes
Simple geometric forms made from recycled vinyl records.

BlancheNoire
Along with jewelry, designer Micah offers handmade stationery with paper cut-outs.

Brevity
Geometric clusters in acrylic and steel.

Brookadelphia
Some of the best hipster acrylic out there.

Colin Francis
The latest from the talented Mr. Francis.

Design Erica
Sweet silhouettes from nature.

Design Organism
Super-cute earrings from Cranbrook grad Christy Shigekawa.

Destroyed by Design
Not your average acrylic charms. These little animals come with cute pattern backings.

DSCulp
Mimicking the intricacies of nature.

Early Jewelry
Laser-etched leather and wood from eco-conscious designer Kylie Grater.

Emma Brite
Rocker-teen lucite.

eninaj
Designer Janine Golbert combines precious metals with laser-cut leather.

Feisty Elle
Felt and fabric broaches, badges, and earrings.

freestylen
Designs in wood from one of New Zealand’s own.

Henderson Dry Goods
Detailed wooden jewelry by Alex Henderson.

Infrared Studio
A variety of styles from Minneapolis based jewelry and graphic designer Lauren Nicole.

Isette
Flash for the traditionalists.

Jujulee
Pre-teen perfection in stars, hearts, diamonds, and sparkles.

Lemon Swirl Studio
Designed with motherly love; guess the date and weight of the designer’s soon-to-be baby and win a free item from the shop. (Had to throw in one of her printed baby-bibs.)

M8N4
The Canadian-French-twist on acrylic styling.

Marmalade Park
Abstract scribbles and roosters!

Miju
Initials take flight.

molly m designs
What would this list be without Molly McGrath?

NB’s Closet
Guns, gameboys, pug faces, and good times: jewelry for the (tom)boys.
n-e-r-v-o-u-s
Taking laser-cut to the next level. (Click here for a guest post on algorithmic design by Nervous designer Jesse Louis-Rosenberg .)

Pebeta Teta
Accessories from Argentinian designer Sol Maria Zwierzynski Sudak.

plastique
Some san-serif love.

Polymath Design Lab
Shannon Henry aims for synthesis in her designs; “exploring the intersections of art and craft with science and technology.”

Producer
Eric Peloquin brings an industrial design aesthetic to his dynamic jewelry pieces.

Ravishing Jane
Boise, Idaho based company also does custom designs.

Sakurako Shimizu
Conceptual jewelry from New York and Tokyo trained designer based in Brooklyn.

Saloukee
Exceptionally unique jewelry from Britain.

Silver Cocoon
The latest pieces were featured in Minneapolis’ Voltage fashion show.

Steven Shein
Laser-cutting dipped in glitter and gone commercial.

Super Very
super/very cute.

Tjep
Even the design elite can’t keep from laser-cut bling.

Untamed Menagerie
Intricacies from Tennessee.

Vling
Recycled vinyl by Alarm Industries.

Zaferinia
The spot for Z comes all the way from Thessaloniki, Greece.











May 4th, 2009 at 7:07 pm
Great post Kirsten. There is some amazing work in there. Loving the 3D stuff by Nervous and Anthony Roussel.
May 4th, 2009 at 7:08 pm
^Sorry, I mean Kristen.
May 4th, 2009 at 10:28 pm
I’m proud to be in such great company! I just uploaded more earring color options onto my Ponoko showroom and feistyelle.com.
BTW, it’s Feisty Elle, not Fiesty Elle.
May 5th, 2009 at 12:18 am
Sorry Leslie. That i before e rule got me.
May 5th, 2009 at 12:52 am
Here’s a “W” – Douglas Wunder
http://www.edouglaswunder.com/
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May 5th, 2009 at 6:50 am
Fun eye candy! Thanks for including me.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:05 am
what an inspiring post – thanks for putting it together
My aim has to be to make the next list – watch this space.
One question – is there any plan to put mirror acrylic on the standard material list? I’m sure it’d get used lot…
May 5th, 2009 at 9:09 am
Wee! Thank you so much for including me. My shop name is Blanchenoire, though, with an E at the end. Lovely, lovely list.
January 7th, 2010 at 9:46 pm
Hi Everyone,
I am not a designer so I can only offer a laymen’s comment and that is I love laser cut ’stuff’ and some of this is really magnificent!
I am kind of getting into lazer cut soft plastic jewelry. Does anyone know where I can find it/make it/get it made, if you would be so kind? Thanks.
March 30th, 2010 at 1:50 am
Perfect! I love it.
Would be greatfull if I could get some tips on how you go about producing these amazing pieces. I am based in Oslo, Norway, and am trying to find where and how to get my designs laser cut. Production abroad is of interest as long as they ship..
Thanks
April 4th, 2010 at 7:35 pm
@Kaja
just go to Ponoko.com : )
April 6th, 2010 at 3:14 am
Ah, thanks!
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August 22nd, 2010 at 8:20 pm
I am looking for more interlocking jewelry like the ones found at http://www.benee.com/. Has anyone seen other companies with these sorts of styles and functionality?
March 24th, 2011 at 12:06 pm
You forgot my cute range of kawaii inspired characters – the doodllery! Check them out at Little Moose
http://www.littlemoose.co.uk/brand/doodllery/