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Jewelry design method

1, the design should meet the purpose, that is, the application principle.

2, the design should be harmonious and beautiful, on the one hand, including the harmony between the parts of the jewelry itself, on the other hand, whether the jewelry and the wearer show harmony and beauty. This should be especially taken into account when designing for designated consumer groups.

3. The feasibility of the design in the process of finally becoming a physical object, including whether the selected materials are suitable for expressing the expected actual theme and whether they meet the processing technology and technical requirements of the materials.

4. Design should consider both formal elements and sensory elements. The former refers to the content and purpose of the design object and the basic elements of the form and color that must be used; The latter refers to the study of the law of the combination and collocation of these elements from the physiological and psychological perspectives, and ultimately aims to create a good design with elegant image, ingenious structure and harmonious colors, which gives people a shock and enjoyment of beauty.

1.3.2 Expression of formal beauty in jewelry design

The formal beauty of jewelry is manifested in the following aspects:

Simplicity: This is the simplest formal beauty. In color and style, it is unified or repetitive, and the consistency in style gives people a sense of order and embodies the sense of rhythm.

Symmetry balance: Symmetry refers to the combination of a line as the central axis and the two ends of the line rotating equally or equally, which often gives people a sense of stability and solemnity. Balance evolved from symmetry, that is, the shapes on both sides of the axis are not exactly the same, but the visual weight is equal or similar. Compared with symmetry, it is more free and changeable. Generally speaking, the design of threaded rings, bracelets and other objects in jewelry should pay attention to symmetry and balance, such as a big diamond in the middle and an equal amount of small diamonds or colored gems on both sides. Cold platinum with cold sapphire is a kind of balance, so is warm k gold with ruby. We should still pay attention to the balance in the superposition of jewelry shapes, the change of decorative patterns and the change of rhythm, reflecting the sense of stability of jewelry.