The master’s thesis presents an in-depth exploration of how artistically designed jewelry can
become a powerful means of expression in the search for and articulation of personal identity.
The discussion addresses various artistic approaches and jewelry design techniques, analyzing
how these elements can reflect and interpret different aspects of an individual's characteristics.
The work is intended as a reflection on the personal creative process and the influence of
individual experiences on the final piece, with a strong emphasis on self-reflection.
Through the study of diverse artworks, fields, and jewelry creation processes, the thesis
investigates how this artistic form can become a profound and authentic expression of one’s
inner world and how it can serve as a means of connecting with one’s character and
environment. It examines the impact of social, cultural, and personal factors on design and
analyzes artistic practices that focus on highlighting individuality.
By taking an interdisciplinary approach, the work integrates aesthetic, anthropological, and
psychological perspectives, with a focus on artists who emphasize the significance of identity
in contemporary society. The thesis contributes to the understanding of artistic jewelry design
as a subtle yet distinctive medium for expressing and exploring personal identity, revealing the
diversity present in design.
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