Mehragin Rahmati’s jewellery designs have garnered international acclaim, earning some of the most prestigious awards in the world of art and design.
Her distinctive approach—fusing storytelling, emotional depth, and technical innovation—has been recognised across multiple international platforms.
Among her most notable achievements is the A’ Design Award, one of the world’s largest and most respected design competitions. She received the Platinum A’ Design Award for Spring Dance, a multifunctional necklace celebrated for its symbolism and technical sophistication, and the Silver A’ Design Award for Queen of Lake, recognised for its conceptual depth and refined execution.
In Milan, Mergin received the Best Exclusive Jewellery Designer Award (2025) for its distinctive and singular approach to design. The brand also received the Best Jewellery Digital Voice Award in 2024 and 2025.
She also received the Silver IDA Design Award and has been honoured with IDA Honorable Mention five times between 2024 and 2026.
She was also honoured with the JMA Award, recognising avant-garde design and visionary aesthetics in jewellery.
Mehragin Rahmati has been honored with the prestigious A’ Design Award—one of the world’s largest and most influential accolades in the design industry. Her winning creation, the Spring Dance multifunctional necklace, was recognized for its exceptional design excellence and artistic innovation.
The Spring Dance necklace is one of my most meaningful and technically intricate creations — a multifunctional design that can be worn in six different ways. Its unique construction often sparks questions about the materials and craftsmanship behind it.
Honored with both the A’ Design Award and the JMA Award, Spring Dance represents my journey through challenge and creativity. More than just a necklace, it tells the story of a ballerina who returns to her art after heartbreak — bringing spring, and life, back into her world.
This emotional narrative was further explored through a short film I wrote and helped produce, ensuring the story behind the piece lived beyond the object. Despite the complexity and hard work, I’m deeply grateful to have created something that resonates on both an artistic and human level.
Mehragin Rahmati
The Spring Dance necklace is one of my most meaningful and technically intricate creations — a multifunctional design that can be worn in six different ways. Its unique construction often sparks questions about the materials and craftsmanship behind it.
Honored with both the A’ Design Award and the JMA Award, Spring Dance represents my journey through challenge and creativity. More than just a necklace, it tells the story of a ballerina who returns to her art after heartbreak — bringing spring, and life, back into her world.
This emotional narrative was further explored through a short film I wrote and helped produce, ensuring the story behind the piece lived beyond the object. Despite the complexity and hard work, I’m deeply grateful to have created something that resonates on both an artistic and human level.
Mehragin Rahmati
Mehragin Rahmati has been awarded the prestigious Silver A’ Design Award — one of the world’s most respected honors in the global design industry. Her winning piece, the Queen of Lake multifunctional ring, was recognized for its exceptional creativity, craftsmanship, and refined artistic vision.
The Queen of Lake is a multifunctional, handcrafted ring designed to embody versatility and elegance. Seamlessly transforming into a pendant or a brooch, it offers multiple ways to be worn and admired. Every angle is thoughtfully considered — each side delicately detailed, and even the reverse is hand-finished, featuring a beautifully set tanzanite stone.
Though bold in scale, the piece remains comfortable and balanced on the hand. The inspiration behind Queen of Lake draws from Monet’s Water Lilies and his unique use of color, shaped in part by his visual impairment — an artistic limitation that became a creative strength. This piece is a tribute to that spirit: a reflection of innovative vision and the beauty of seeing beyond constraints.
The Queen of Lake is a multifunctional, handcrafted ring designed to embody versatility and elegance. Seamlessly transforming into a pendant or a brooch, it offers multiple ways to be worn and admired. Every angle is thoughtfully considered — each side delicately detailed, and even the reverse is hand-finished, featuring a beautifully set tanzanite stone.
Though bold in scale, the piece remains comfortable and balanced on the hand. The inspiration behind Queen of Lake draws from Monet’s Water Lilies and his unique use of color, shaped in part by his visual impairment — an artistic limitation that became a creative strength. This piece is a tribute to that spirit: a reflection of innovative vision and the beauty of seeing beyond constraints.