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LACE by Jenny Wu

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LACE by Jenny Wu is a Los Angeles–based jewelry house that sells 3-D-printed nylon, stainless-steel, sterling-silver and 18 k gold pieces—necklaces, earrings, rings and statement cuffs—priced from $60 for a nylon ring to $3,200 for a large 18 k gold necklace. The line sits in the premium-contemporary tier and is sold exclusively through jennywulace.com, the brand’s downtown LA atelier (open by appointment), and a rotating calendar of museum pop-ups. Each design is algorithmically generated, printed on industrial EOS or ProJet machines, then hand-finished, giving the lightweight lattice work its signature “fabric made metal” texture. The label’s best-known pieces—Mobius collar, LACE X necklace and Catena earrings—have been worn by Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and in multiple Marvel films, cementing its reputation as architecturally driven, red-carpet-ready tech jewelry. The core customer is a 25-45-year-old creative professional—architect, designer, tech executive—who values STEM-meets-art aesthetics, ethical production and conversation-starting accessories. Buyers typically seek pieces that signal innovation, gender-neutral modernity and support for women-led advanced-manufacturing ventures. LACE competes with other design-forward, small-batch jewelry labels that use alternative materials or digital fabrication, but differentiates by merging architectural coding, proprietary lattice algorithms and direct oversight of every print cycle, ensuring each piece is both a structural experiment and a wearable sculpture impossible to replicate by traditional lost-wax casting.