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# Project Description Jiangyi - Qiloom Zhiyi Zhou Summary Final work Background in Fabric Design, Master's in Biodesign. Proficient in various handicrafts and passionate about the inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. Background in Fabric Design, Master's in Biodesign. Proficient in various handicrafts and passion... College Central Saint Martins Course MA Biodesign Graduation year 2025 The fragrance industry is increasingly prioritizing sustainability. Essential oil production generates substantial plant waste post steam-distillation. To address this, I propose repurposing these byproducts into wearable aromatherapy accessories, inspired by Chinese intangible cultural heritage craft He Xiang Zhu (Harmonious Incense Beads). The beads blend discarded plant residues with nanmu wood (Phoebe)powder as a natural binder, enhancing resource efficiency while promoting plant-based wellness through skin contact and pure scents. Design-wise, the work reinterprets the “Azure Dragon constellation”(Qinglong,Azure Dragon), a Daoist symbol of renewal, through minimalist dots and lines reflecting its seven celestial mansions (Jiao, Kang, Di, Fang, Xin, Wei, Ji). Aligning with the Wood element (azure hues, plant materials), the pieces combine incense beads, jade, and silver using deconstructive jewelry techniques, bridging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. This innovation transforms waste into ecological art, fostering deeper human-nature connections. Final work Qiloom The design of this set of accessories primarily draws inspiration from the constellations Jiao and Di, among others.This symbolizes favorable winds and rains, signifying good fortune. The brown parts are perfume beads, made mainly from daidai flowers and pine needles. Qiloom The design of this set of accessories primarily draws inspiration from the constellations and Di,Fang,Wei and others. The brown parts are perfume beads, made mainly from daidai flowers and pine needles. Qiloom Rings Collection Research and process Daidai flowers are loaded into the distillation barrel. Share this project The fragrance industry is increasingly prioritizing sustainability. Essential oil production generates substantial plant waste post steam-distillation. To address this, I propose repurposing these byproducts into wearable aromatherapy accessories, inspired by Chinese intangibl... A link to this page has been added to your clipboard Browse related work Body Health & Wellbeing Mental Health Nature & Environment Plants MentalHealth Energy
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