The Development of Islamic Geometric Pattern in Jewellery Product Design
This study is to develop Islamic geometric pattern form to design jewellery from existing Islamic geometric pattern. The study was done by using computer-aided design (CAD) software to improve the quality of design and to assist in the creation, modificat
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The Development of Islamic Geometric Pattern in Jewellery Product Design Mohd Idzham Che Rahim, Marzuki Ibrahim, Mohd Zamani Daud and Nur Syafinaz M. Anuar
Abstract This study is to develop Islamic geometric pattern form to design jewellery from existing Islamic geometric pattern. The study was done by using computer-aided design (CAD) software to improve the quality of design and to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of each design by showing the overall appearance of designed jewellery product. To accomplish this purpose, a combination of available sources such as personal observations and paper-based sources were utilized. The process involved in this research was three-dimensional drawing using SolidWorks. This CAD software was used because it could design from sketches to two-dimensional drawing, three-dimensional drawing, technical drawing, rendering process, and animation, and transfer the data to machine to create model item. Final product fabrication used copper material and plated white and yellow gold with pearl. The focus of this research was the exploration of Islamic geometric pattern form to design jewellery from existing Islamic geometric pattern. This research used machine because it could create perfect model item as the item had to go through repetition process that could not be created by using manual process. The limitation experienced by the researchers when conducting the study was the Islamic geometric pattern jewellery could not be produced without machinery technology due to its angle accuracy.
Keywords Islamic geometric pattern Jewellery product Computer-aided design
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Islamic geometric patterns are popular among Islamic artists and designers in all parts of the world, for decorating almost every surface, whether walls or floors, pots or lamps, book covers, or textiles. Islamic decoration makes great use of geometric M.I.C. Rahim M. Ibrahim (&) M.Z. Daud N.S.M. Anuar Faculty of Art and Design, Universiti Teknologi MARA Kelantan, Machang Kampus, Bukit Ilmu, 18500 Machang Kelantan, Malaysia e-mail: [email protected] © Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2016 S.K. Ab. Manan et al. (eds.), Contemporary Issues and Development in the Global Halal Industry, DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-1452-9_21
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patterns which have developed over the centuries. Many of these originated from various earlier cultures: Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Central Asian, and Persian. Islamic geometric pattern is the most recognizable visual expression of Islamic art and has been used repetitively in architecture, furniture, and product design. However, Islamic geometric pattern is not commonly used in jewellery design. Islamic jewellery started from early seventh to tenth century from the description of the ball-shaped earring depicted on a sculpture from the Umayyah Desert palace Khirbat al-Mafjar and the scardrope shape like the paintings at Samarra, the temporary Abbasid capital. Islamic art encompasses great achiev
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