JD Design Awards 2024

Tanisha Jain

Diploma in Fine Jewellery Design, Bangalore

Hana-no-ami – JD Design Awards 2024

Tanisha Jain’s “Hana-no-ami” jewelry collection is a wonderful example of the beauty and symbolism of cherry blossoms. Tanisha, a Diploma in Fine Jewelry Design graduate from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore, has skillfully captured the essence of these delicate flowers in her award-winning collection. The “Hana-no-ami” collection won the JD Design Awards 2024 Best Executed Jewelry Collection Award, which shows its extraordinary design and deep inspiration.

these are fictional insects which are chosen to present ingarment insects are Electric firefly,Butterfly,Bio inspired bees, caterpillar, spider, mantis, beetle, fly,scorpion. Design the wire sculptures to be worn over solidcoloured and structured garments, enhancing the overalllook. Material Selection: suitable materialsfor the wire sculptures is aluminium wire where the thicknessof the wire will be around 12 to 14 gauge.and for the garment will be used lachka fabric will be use forthe crisp and steady effect.

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Cherry blossoms, known as sakura in Japan, symbolize more than their fleeting beauty. In Japanese culture, they represent the transience of life and the beauty of impermanence. These short-lived delicate flowers provide a beautiful reminder to enjoy every moment while blooming. They also symbolize resilience and rebirth, as each spring they return to cover the earth with a rainbow of bright hues.

This necklace inspires couples to appreciate life’s precious, fleeting moments and their power. It honors the cycle of birth, rebirth and life with grace and elegance in a classic way. The collection includes rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Complex lines reminiscent of the delicate petals of a cherry blossom are combined with eye-catching hues to capture the eternal charm of flowers. Durability and aesthetic appeal are guaranteed not only by recognition, but also by the excellent materials used in the collection.

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“Hana-no-ami” is an anthology that skilfully combines science fiction and tradition. In this example, jewelry represents willpower, flexibility, and optimism. Bright tones emphasize the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms, moist patterns evoke delicate petals. These songs show the resilience of people.

Finely crafted in rose gold, white and pink champlevé enamel, silver metal and synthetic CZ pearls, the pieces are part of modern jewelry that honors the classic beauty and sensual pleasures of organic materials. designs that guarantee that each component can be used happily and painlessly for hours. The collection’s careful approach to design emphasizes its combination of beauty and utility, making it suitable for both everyday life and parties.

 

Tanisha Jain

Diploma in Fine Jewellery Design, Bangalore

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