RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY

Jade jewellery is a category with a long tradition and deep deposits, and the mil-lennia of inheritance and cultural genes have bred jade jewellery‘s extremely wide social acceptance. Jade jewellery in contemporary times, along the tradi-tional vein immersed in tradition to absorb nutrients at the s...

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Published in:Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association
Main Author: Weijing H.; Hashim H.Z.; Yufei Z.
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Language:English
Published: Scibulcom Ltd. 2024
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Weijing H.; Hashim H.Z.; Yufei Z.
RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
2024
Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association
30
5

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Jade jewellery is a category with a long tradition and deep deposits, and the mil-lennia of inheritance and cultural genes have bred jade jewellery‘s extremely wide social acceptance. Jade jewellery in contemporary times, along the tradi-tional vein immersed in tradition to absorb nutrients at the same time, but also to expand the horizons of the review of the present, in the design of jade jewellery, there have been some significant changes. This paper examines the possibilities of circular structural design in jade jewellery. In addition to exploring the many possibilities of structure, the integrated use of materials is also crucial. Through the understanding of different consumer psychology in the society, different styles and types of personalised products can be designed and produced. Finally, the authors make predictions and recommendations for the future development of ‘de-industrialised’ jade jewellery. © 2024, Scibulcom Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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13104772
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author Weijing H.; Hashim H.Z.; Yufei Z.
spellingShingle Weijing H.; Hashim H.Z.; Yufei Z.
RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
author_facet Weijing H.; Hashim H.Z.; Yufei Z.
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title RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
title_short RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
title_full RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
title_fullStr RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
title_full_unstemmed RESEARCH ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF DEINDUSTRIALIZED JADE JEWELRY
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description Jade jewellery is a category with a long tradition and deep deposits, and the mil-lennia of inheritance and cultural genes have bred jade jewellery‘s extremely wide social acceptance. Jade jewellery in contemporary times, along the tradi-tional vein immersed in tradition to absorb nutrients at the same time, but also to expand the horizons of the review of the present, in the design of jade jewellery, there have been some significant changes. This paper examines the possibilities of circular structural design in jade jewellery. In addition to exploring the many possibilities of structure, the integrated use of materials is also crucial. Through the understanding of different consumer psychology in the society, different styles and types of personalised products can be designed and produced. Finally, the authors make predictions and recommendations for the future development of ‘de-industrialised’ jade jewellery. © 2024, Scibulcom Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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