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Re-Jewellery

Exhibition  /  12 Apr 2025  -  11 Jul 2025
Published: 22.04.2025
Re-Jewellery.

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Intro
This exhibition aims to explore three aspects of contemporary jewelry and design from the perspective of sustainable fashion: material sustainability, cultural sustainability, and technological sustainability, showing the balance and integration of contemporary jewelry design between environmental protection, cultural heritage, and aesthetic innovation. The exhibited works of 27 artists cover a variety of innovative applications of materials and techniques.

Artist list

Yi Chen, Zhilu Cheng, Xinru Dai, Yanli Duan, Ming Gu, Xiaowang Huang, Yichuan Huang, Haiyan Ji, Nan Li, Qin Li, Zhizhong Li, Bin Liu, Xiao Liu, Zhongquan Lü, Xianou Ni, Xiaoli Ning, Chong Shi, Yiping Sun, Kaijun Wei, Jiaying Xu, Fan Zhang, Nannan Zhang, Wenjing Zheng, Zhiying Zheng
Jewelry, as one of the earliest forms of decorative art, carries profound cultural connotations and emotional values. As an important intersection of culture and economy, the jewelry industry is undergoing a green transformation with sustainable fashion as its main theme.

From the perspective of sustainable fashion, artists have abandoned their reliance on scarce natural resources and have turned to using recyclable materials, natural organic materials, etc. to create works. At the same time, they have also reused materials to create "new" designs that are more in line with contemporary trends. These materials not only make the designs more ecologically friendly but also show a unique texture and luster in aesthetic expression. Artists draw inspiration from ancient cultural symbols, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern jewelry concepts, making each work a cultural bridge across time and space.

The in-depth dialogue between sustainable fashion and traditional culture has made jewelry no longer a simple decoration, but a win-win situation of cultural heritage and environmental protection through the guidance of innovative ideas. They convey a message to the audience in a unique artistic form: sustainable fashion is not a denial of tradition, but a redefinition and sublimation of beauty based on respect for nature and culture.


Co-organized by FLYING BLIND, Fashion Institute of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou Center.