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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ENTERPRISE/newswire -- Sep 09, 2024
CHAN,HSIAO-CHING's "Signal" pendant jewelry, inspired by the rhythm of life and human connections, has been honored with the Bronze A' Design Award in 2025. Showcased at the Taiwan Craft Competition Exhibition, the piece stands out for its neuron-inspired structure, dynamic movement, and sustainable craftsmanship, redefining the boundaries of contemporary jewelry design.
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Signal, designed by CHAN,HSIAO-CHING and her creative team at Chyhjiun Jewelry, represents a bold step away from conventional jewelry. Drawing inspiration from the interconnectedness of life's journey, the pendant's structure is modeled after signals and neurons, symbolizing the continuous evolution of human relationships. The design's main framework features neuron-inspired supports, while joint clasps and carefully balanced weight distribution allow the piece to move gracefully with the wearer, creating a living, dynamic accessory.
The realization of Signal combines traditional handcrafting with cutting-edge technology. The design process began with hand-sketched concepts and handcrafted wax models, which were then refined using 3D printing. Each piece is cast from recycled 925 sterling silver through vacuum casting and meticulously hand-polished to achieve a mirror-like finish. This sustainable approach not only enhances the pendant's elegance but also underscores the designer's commitment to environmental responsibility.
Signal's unique interaction design allows wearers to assemble the main structure like a puzzle, secure it with a clasp, and adjust the silver chain for a personalized fit. The pendant's ability to sway and transform with different chain lengths offers versatility and encourages individual expression. Overcoming technical challenges in weight distribution and movement, the team succeeded in creating a jewelry piece that is both aesthetically striking and functionally innovative. The award-winning Signal was completed in October 2018 and officially debuted at the Taiwan Craft Competition Exhibition, earning recognition for its blend of artistry, science, and sustainability.
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