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A study on the development of jewelry design applying the geometric repetition principle of eccentricity

  • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
  • Abbr : J. Korean Cryst. Growth Cryst. Technol.
  • 2026, 36(2), pp.64~70
  • DOI : 10.6111/JKCGCT.2026.36.2.064
  • Publisher : The Korea Association Of Crystal Growth, Inc.
  • Research Area : Engineering > Materials Science and Engineering
  • Received : April 21, 2026
  • Accepted : May 27, 2026
  • Published : June 30, 2026

Seungyeub Jeon 1 SEOK, JEONG-WON 1

1동신대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study defines eccentricity-based geometric repetition as a system of design variables—eccentric displacement (e), rotational phase angle (θ), and repetition level (n)—and proposes a design methodology applicable to contemporary jewelry design. An eccentric repetitive structure integrating these variables was analyzed to identify their structural roles: eccentric displacement (e) induces spatial expansion and asymmetry, rotational phase angle (θ) controls directional variation and arrangement, and repetition level (n) generates spatial depth and density. Based on this framework, an open C-type model and a design process based on variable integration were developed, and structural stability and wearability were examined through 3D CAD modeling. The results demonstrate that the eccentric structure functions as a controllable and reproducible form-generation system integrating asymmetry and order, and suggest its potential as a design methodology for contemporary jewelry design.

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