BY. Yutian Zhang

Can color itself convey emotion?
The huangdi neijing says: "anger hurts the liver, joy hurts the heart, thought hurts the spleen, lung sorrow, fear hurts the kidney." These brooches match the body's emotions and organs -- an emotion that erupts from a particular organ

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BY. Vanessa

Vanessa explores ancient massage therapy, combines it with jewelry design, and turns her research into wearable interactive functional sculpture.
The circular part of the work shows acupoints that help relieve pressure, remind and facilitate the wearer to unclog the meridians, such as relieving anxiety symptoms such as stomachache, headache and chest pain.
At the same time, the work is coated with blue powder, which helps to calm the wearer's body and mind, producing a calming effect

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BY. Muhua Chen

The collection is based on toys that were played as children because they represent childhood memories. The work is interesting and interactive, with simple mechanical structures that create movement and entertainment with the wearer.

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By:Shania Wang

Insomnia is the biggest problem for modern people. Based on her own experience, Shania Wang explores how accessories can help and soothe insomniacs in terms of appearance, touch and function. Inspired by cocoons, the series can be worn in multiple ways, allowing wearers to place small objects given to them by loved ones as amulets to gain the courage to overcome negative emotins and promote sleep

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Inspiration/cigarette in ear

CSM student Martina Kocianova took the slogan "smoking is a bad habit" and turned it into a piece of jewelry.

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<have you got a light?> by: Wen Xin

Designers turn cigarettes into accessories like rings to explore people's attitudes toward intimacy. Intimacy or alienation, instant or eternity.2020-03-0911.04.43.png

Younger brother: bad posture for playing games

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Me: lonely insomnia

Britain and China are 8,800km apart and there is an eight-hour time difference. It made me feel like I was out of my family, out of my life. It made me feel a powerless fear slowly eating away at me

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Mom: stay up late

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Dad: smoke

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