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Butterfly BroochButterfly BroochButterfly Brooch is an exquisite piece of wearable art jewelry that exemplifies the intersection of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and innovative design techniques. Created by Japanese designer Sayoko Kitai, this masterpiece employs a groundbreaking double-sided 3D embroidery technique that allows for simultaneous pattern stitching on both sides of the piece, resulting in a remarkably lifelike representation of a Morpho Rhetenor Helena butterfly. The brooch, measuring 80mm in width, 70mm in depth, and 40mm in height, showcases unprecedented use of genuine 24K gold and 99.9 percent platinum threads, materials traditionally reserved for Japanese Obi sashes, marking a significant innovation in the embroidery industry. The design features form-changeable wings crafted with meticulous attention to detail, incorporating single strands and wires to achieve a delicate, powdery appearance characteristic of natural butterfly wings. The construction involves sophisticated wiring technology ensuring secure attachment when worn, while melee diamonds, platinum collets and prongs, and an 18K gold brooch pin enhance its luxurious appeal. This versatile piece, which earned recognition at the A' Design Award competition in the Jewelry Design category, functions both as a wearable accessory and a displayable art piece, demonstrating exceptional technical mastery in overcoming the challenges of working with rigid precious metal threads while maintaining precise symmetrical patterns. The design's interactive element allows wearers to modify the wing positions, creating a dynamic piece that captures the ethereal beauty of a butterfly in flight. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: butterfly jewelry design, precious metal embroidery, wearable art, Japanese craftsmanship, three-dimensional embroidery, luxury accessories SOURCES: |
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