Transformable Jewelry Design: Applying the Transform Concept for Sustainable Fashion

Authors

  • Khanin Phriwanrat Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Department of Fashion and Lifestyle Product Design, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand
  • Jensuda Tomuang Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Department of Fashion and Lifestyle Product Design, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand

Keywords:

Jewelry Design, Transform Concept, Minimal Consumption

Abstract

The purpose of this rescarch was to study Transformable Jewelry Design: Applying the Transform Concept for Sustainable Fashion. The research method was carried out in 3 Phase: Phase 1: Studied information about jewelry design with concepts; Transformed from Research Papers Online Media Phase 2: Analyzed data to guide the design, and Phase 3: Designed jewelry derived from the concept. Transform The results of the study collected information on the concept. Transform concluded that the Transform concept in jewelry design was a development that responded to the needs of modern consumers who valued. It focuses on creating jewelry that could change shape or style according to different occasions and lifestyles. The main characteristic of this concept was a design that emphasized the variety of uses. The uniqueness of the wearer and the reduction of unnecessary resource consumption made jewelry not only an item of beauty, but also an economic, social, and environmental value. The benefits of the Transform concept included reducing the burden of buying multiple pieces of jewelry. It helped solve the problem of waste and wasteful use of resources, as well as increasing the opportunity for wearers to created their own unique styles freely. This responded to the needs of today's consumers and could be a design approach that took into account the use of value and was also in line with the concept of the creative economy.

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Published

2025-12-29

How to Cite

Phriwanrat, K. ., & Tomuang, J. . (2025). Transformable Jewelry Design: Applying the Transform Concept for Sustainable Fashion. FOCUS ON ARTS : FAR, SSRU, 3(1-2), 39–46. retrieved from https://so18.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/forfar/article/view/1691

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Research Articles