Showing posts with label sophomore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sophomore. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Pah-Lor, Jewelry design in Thai style

Jewelry Design in Thai Style

“Wheel” in Thai means to roll.
In the past, rolled cloth was weaved specially for important ceremonies such as wedding.
The piece of cloth would be used only once. It was then rolled and kept in a bamboo tube.
The concept of rolled cloth is translated into this piece of jewelry.
It is designed to be worn the same way as Pa Bieng, a shoulder piece,
which is usually worn during important ceremony.

This is a program of Jewelry Design in Thai Style
by the 2nd year students (2009)




I used the cros-stitch technique to make the color on the pattern as I wish.
and adapted the old pattern to be more modern.

Circle of love

"Little Human"
Name of the program cooperate with deaf children,
designing jewelry inspired by them
each student works as partner with a deaf child.

I got Pim, a cute girl who couldn't speak or hear
but I can feel her love around me.
She so inspired and has no limited of love to shared to everyone
So I designed her jewelry in a shape of heart that keep expanding wider and wider.
I named it "Circle of Love"

The program that compiles everyone's works including mine :)


Monday, April 16, 2012

Body Art Jewelry1

This set of jewelry was made according to find the beauty in our bodies.
So I saw the empty between fingers, and I just thought it was amazing when we move the fingers close and separated.
It created the empty between fingers, So I designed my jewelry to be forced in specific posture.


The materials are wood and sheets of brass.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Café Culture necklace

This necklace was made when I was a sophomore,
it was actually the final project in Jewelry Design 1 subject.


This kinetic necklace was inspired by my free-time activity,
that I usually spend my weekends in the beautiful café around Bangkok.

In addition to the Latte Art which is very interesting for me.
So it was translated into this piece of jewelry that referred to the scent of café and bakery,
the beauty of a Latte Art. I had an experiment about the material such as clay, wood, acrylic and epoxy enamel.

Art history bracelet

This bracelet is one of the projects I had done when I was a sophomore.
topic in Art History, The professor allowed us to choose the era we interested.

I have an inspiration from Rococo age. I was fascinated by pastel color and swirl graphic.
I had adapted the old style to become more modern.
Circle shape is the simplest element with many details, movement lines and color from epoxy enamel.


The material is a sheet of brass with the sawing technique and epoxy enamel.