This paper analyzes and summarizes the characteristics of the times, the craftsmanship and the cultural characteristics of the mud cuckoo and the folk customs possessed by the folklore. Finally, it will be combined wi...This paper analyzes and summarizes the characteristics of the times, the craftsmanship and the cultural characteristics of the mud cuckoo and the folk customs possessed by the folklore. Finally, it will be combined with contemporary jewelry design, in order to try to find the direction of the development of folk traditional handicrafts, its purpose is to explore a conducive to some local private industry creative development atmosphere, which in promoting the development of folk arts and crafts But also to give jewelry design to more rich cultural characteristics and historical implications.展开更多
WHEN the first prize winner for a prestigious jewelry design competition was announced, silence reigned in the hall. Those present were surprised by the final result, because the winner was not a European or an Americ...WHEN the first prize winner for a prestigious jewelry design competition was announced, silence reigned in the hall. Those present were surprised by the final result, because the winner was not a European or an American designer, but a Chinese woman named Li Fangfang. It was 1989, and in celebration of its branch company’s 50th anniversary in the United States, Van Cleef and Arpels,展开更多
文摘This paper analyzes and summarizes the characteristics of the times, the craftsmanship and the cultural characteristics of the mud cuckoo and the folk customs possessed by the folklore. Finally, it will be combined with contemporary jewelry design, in order to try to find the direction of the development of folk traditional handicrafts, its purpose is to explore a conducive to some local private industry creative development atmosphere, which in promoting the development of folk arts and crafts But also to give jewelry design to more rich cultural characteristics and historical implications.
文摘WHEN the first prize winner for a prestigious jewelry design competition was announced, silence reigned in the hall. Those present were surprised by the final result, because the winner was not a European or an American designer, but a Chinese woman named Li Fangfang. It was 1989, and in celebration of its branch company’s 50th anniversary in the United States, Van Cleef and Arpels,