Collection: Local Artist: Christopher Hanusa

Christopher Hanusa is a Queens-based mathematical artist who transforms complex mathematical ideas into striking, wearable designs. A professor of mathematics at Queens College, Christopher brings together art, geometry, and computation to create jewelry that is as thoughtful as it is visually compelling.

Through his studio, Hanusa Design, each piece begins as a mathematical concept developed using computational software, then brought to life through 3D printing and finished by hand in his Kew Gardens, Queens studio. The result is jewelry that reflects structure, symmetry, and elegance—designed for those who appreciate both creativity and intellect.

Explore the collection below to discover jewelry that turns mathematics into modern, wearable art.

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