Close-up of the Nanofibers Necklace in silver, inspired by microscopic nanofibers, designed for science lovers and engineers.
Smiling woman wearing a nanofibers necklace in sterling silver, paired with a V-neck brown top, showcasing the jewelry as a subtle scientific statement piece.
Close-up of the sterling silver nanofibers necklace resting on a woman’s collarbone, highlighting the intricate twisted design and delicate silver chain.

nanofibers necklace

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€ 145

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45 cm + 5 cm extender chain included

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Nanofibers necklace | sterling silver

If you have ever spent a Friday afternoon coaxing an electrospinning rig to produce a clean nonwoven mat, you already know why nanofibers reward patience. Diameters under a micron, surface areas measured in square metres per gram, and material properties that scale with the geometry rather than with the bulk polymer.

The Science of Nanofibers

Nanofibers are polymer, ceramic, or composite fibers with diameters ranging from a few nanometres to about a micron. The dominant production method is electrospinning. A polymer solution is forced through a needle held at high voltage, drawn out into a thin jet by the electric field, and deposited as a nonwoven mat on a grounded collector. The resulting structure has an enormous surface-area-to-volume ratio and a porosity profile that closely mimics the extracellular matrix. Tissue engineering uses nanofibers as scaffolds for cell adhesion and differentiation. Wound dressings, hemostatic gauze, and sustained-release drug delivery systems exploit the same surface properties. Filtration membranes (HEPA, water purification, masks) and battery separators are large-scale industrial uses. The field sits at the intersection of materials science, polymer chemistry, biomedical engineering, and nanotechnology.

Who Tends to Wear This

The audience clusters around materials and biomedical engineering:

  • materials scientists and polymer engineers
  • biomedical engineers working in tissue engineering or wound healing
  • chemical engineers in filtration, energy storage, or controlled drug release
  • nanotechnology researchers and PhD students
  • educators teaching electrospinning or biomaterials labs

Strong as a milestone gift in materials science or biomedical engineering, particularly around the completion of a doctoral defence on a nanofiber-based scaffold or filtration system.

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FAQ

Will a materials scientist understand the reference?

Almost always. Nanofibers are taught in nearly every undergraduate biomaterials and polymer course, and electrospinning is one of the most common fabrication methods in academic and industrial labs. For someone working on tissue scaffolds, filtration, or controlled release, the structure is daily-use vocabulary. For someone outside the field, the design works as a quietly geometric pendant, which is also fine.

Why does the diameter matter so much?

Because surface area scales inversely with diameter. Halving the fiber diameter roughly doubles the surface-area-to-volume ratio, which means more sites for cell attachment, drug release, or particle capture. Sub-micron fibers also approach the dimensions of native collagen fibrils, which is why electrospun scaffolds promote cell behaviour closer to in vivo than flat plastic does. Diameter, porosity, and alignment are the three knobs that most nanofiber engineering turns.

What is the size, material, and chain?

31 mm pendant in 925 sterling silver, nickel-free. 45 cm sterling silver chain with a 5 cm extender. Ships free worldwide via DHL Express in 1-5 business days, with all import duties prepaid. Comes in a ready-to-gift jewelry box with the 30-day “Love It or Return It” policy.

Is there a gold version?

Not currently. The nanofibers necklace is silver only. The catalog has gold counterparts in adjacent materials and cellular designs (membrane, chloroplast, voronoi skull) if a paired silver-gold set is the goal.

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