Ina Suffeleers - Jewelry Gallery

OLA Jewelry
Rotselaar, Belgium

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OLA Jewelry came about from a fascination with new technologies and innovation and a passion for jewelry creation. OLA Jewelry is a combination of both; 3d printing technology and design. Every OLA piece starts with a creative design on paper. That idea becomes a computer file that embarks on a journey through a 3d printer. OLA Jewelry was founded by Ina Suffeleers. Ina has a background as a marketing professional in the technology industry and has been creating jewelry as a personal interest and passion since 2009. Discovering 3d printing technology brought these two worlds together and the first collection of OLA Jewelry becomes a reality in 2013.



Materials: gold plated stainless steel
Dimensions: 0.847 w x 0.598 d x 1.231 h

Ring III is part of the FRAMED collection. The Framed collection is inspired by the concept that beautiful things are framed. With each jewelry piece, a specific element is framed. The design of the collection is sleek and minimal. The combination of metal and polyamide provides an exceptional look.

Photo credit: Marco Mertens

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Ring III

Materials: polyamide
Dimensions: 0.847 w x 0.598 d x 1.231 h

Ring III is part of the FRAMED collection. The Framed collection is inspired by the concept that beautiful things are framed. With each jewelry piece, a specific element is framed. The design of the collection is sleek and minimal. The combination of metal and polyamide provides an exceptional look.

Photo credit: Marco Mertens

Ring II silver

Materials: sterling silver
Dimensions: 0.847 w x 0.323 d x 1.366 h

Ring II is part of the FRAMED collection. The Framed collection is inspired by the concept that beautiful things are framed. With each jewelry piece, a specific element is framed. The design of the collection is sleek and minimal. The combination of metal and polyamide provides an exceptional look.

Photo credit: Marco Mertens