Sustainable Jewelry
Sustainable Jewelry
History, Culture and Territory
Cidade, Mariana Kuhl; Palombini, Felipe Luis
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
03/2026
336
Dura
Inglês
9783032076250
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Chapter 1. Situated jewelry: social mediation and fabulation in adornment.- Chapter 2. Circularity as a Force for Sustainable Creative Jewelry Creation and Production.- Chapter 3. The Jewelry Effect: Exploring the Influence of Jewelry Quality on Wearer Perception.- Chapter 4. Sustainable Jewellery: Social, Economic, and Cultural Perspectives with special reference to India.- Chapter 5. Caio Mourao, the lord of metals.- Chapter 6. African Joy. Precious artifacts between tradition and innovation, as a model of ecodesign.- Chapter 7. Jewellery as Therapy: Uncovering the Hidden Healing Properties.- Chapter 8. Indigenous People's Accessory on Designomics Model: The Uniqueness of Saga Seeds Transformed into Exclusive Accessories.- Chapter 9. Nature and artistry: buriti fiber in Brazilian contemporary jewelry and Ivete Cattani's vision.- Chapter 10. Who Defines Adornment? Questioning Gender Norms in Contemporary Jewelry Through Beauvoir and Butler.- Chapter 11. Ornamental potential of the UFJF Botanical Garden: analysis of local flora for use in territorial jewelry.- Chapter 12. The Nacre and the Grain: Approaches to Ecological Empathy in Scotland.- Chapter 13. Sustainable materials and processes in the jewelry sector on the Amazonian scenery: reflections and possibilities of action.- Chapter 14. Bamboo as a Sustainable Alternative for Developing Contemporary Jewelry: Advantages and Limitations.- Chapter 15. Systemic Design and Circular Economy: Transforming Waste into Raw Material in Jewelry - The Case of Coconut and Gold Jewelry and the Itaporarte Project.
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Contemporary jewelry;Recycled materials;Sustainable jewelry;Cultural aspects of jewelry;Unconventional processes
Chapter 1. Situated jewelry: social mediation and fabulation in adornment.- Chapter 2. Circularity as a Force for Sustainable Creative Jewelry Creation and Production.- Chapter 3. The Jewelry Effect: Exploring the Influence of Jewelry Quality on Wearer Perception.- Chapter 4. Sustainable Jewellery: Social, Economic, and Cultural Perspectives with special reference to India.- Chapter 5. Caio Mourao, the lord of metals.- Chapter 6. African Joy. Precious artifacts between tradition and innovation, as a model of ecodesign.- Chapter 7. Jewellery as Therapy: Uncovering the Hidden Healing Properties.- Chapter 8. Indigenous People's Accessory on Designomics Model: The Uniqueness of Saga Seeds Transformed into Exclusive Accessories.- Chapter 9. Nature and artistry: buriti fiber in Brazilian contemporary jewelry and Ivete Cattani's vision.- Chapter 10. Who Defines Adornment? Questioning Gender Norms in Contemporary Jewelry Through Beauvoir and Butler.- Chapter 11. Ornamental potential of the UFJF Botanical Garden: analysis of local flora for use in territorial jewelry.- Chapter 12. The Nacre and the Grain: Approaches to Ecological Empathy in Scotland.- Chapter 13. Sustainable materials and processes in the jewelry sector on the Amazonian scenery: reflections and possibilities of action.- Chapter 14. Bamboo as a Sustainable Alternative for Developing Contemporary Jewelry: Advantages and Limitations.- Chapter 15. Systemic Design and Circular Economy: Transforming Waste into Raw Material in Jewelry - The Case of Coconut and Gold Jewelry and the Itaporarte Project.
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