Golden A' Design Award Winner 2020
contemporary jewelry design, geometric abstraction, triangular modules, wireframe construction, architectural jewelry, translucent acrylic, polished metal framework, cobalt blue, pale lavender, periwinkle, spring green, silver metallic, modular design, wearable sculpture, parametric aesthetics, faceted geometry, crystalline forms, minimalist composition, asymmetrical balance, cool color harmony, analogous color scheme, high-key tonality, diffused overhead lighting, soft shadows, product photography, studio lighting, dual-tone background, diagonal composition, negative space activation, repetition with variation, geometric precision, hard-edge aesthetic, reflective surfaces, translucent materials, chromatic restraint, contemporary craft, design innovation, structural elegance, light refraction, three-piece collection, bracelet design, ring design, earring design, modular construction, mid-century modern influence, Bauhaus echoes, De Stijl geometry, constructivist vocabulary, kinetic potential, serene mood, sophisticated palette, technical refinement, material honesty, industrial aesthetic, precious materials, luxury minimalism, spatial rhythm, formal clarity, visual harmony
Combining with fashion and advanced technology, the project aims to create jewelry pieces which can make the old Gothic elements into a new style, discussing the potential of the traditional in the contemporary context. With the interest in the way how Gothic vibes influences audience, the project also tries to provoke unique individual experience through playful interaction, exploring the relationship between design and wearers. Synthetic gemstones, as a lower eco-imprint material, were cut into unusually flat surfaces to cast their colors onto the skin to enhance the interaction.