JEWELLERY DESIGN: IDEA DEVELOPMENT PROCESS BY BATIK SARONG MOTIFS

Nur Syafinaz Mohd Anuar, Mohd Zamani Daud, Mohd Faiz Jalaludin, Hamdan Lias

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The aim of the research conducted with the purpose of discovering the potential of developing modern jewellery focusing on design context, derives from the inspiration of the Malaysian batik sarong motif. The objectives are to analysing the student ability to identifying, analysing, and translating the subject matter into a new bracelet through jewellery design process. Jewellery design process consists of several stages, including research, idea development, design ideation and final design. The assessment method to define the potential design, developed through the design ideation process created by fourth-semester students who took the jewellery design fabrication course. Results found that the students can develop design into a new breath of bracelet inspired from the subject matter. In a conclusion, this project can be categorized as very successful because all students are able to complete all the assignments given in the specified time.


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