Necklace for Jung Ki Min
Great Blue Hole Necklace by Jung Ki Min translates a monumental marine landscape into a wearable sculptural form. Inspired by the iconic sinkhole in Belize, the piece explores the relationship between vast natural environments and intimate bodily experience. Through layered construction and diverse metalworking techniques, it captures depth, texture, and movement within a compact structure. The work reflects an approach that merges geological reference with material experimentation.
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This piece reinterprets a monumental marine formation as a wearable sculptural structure through layered metal construction and dimensional assembly. Its distinction lies in translating vast geological space into an intimate bodily dimension, where organic irregularity is balanced with controlled craftsmanship to create a tactile landscape experience.
silver, necklace, jewelry, natural
This work involved selecting materials corresponding to the site's visual and spatial characteristics and conducting extensive texture studies. Test pieces were produced to experiment with varied surface treatments and forms. To achieve the desired atmosphere within a limited scale, appropriate techniques were carefully selected. In addition to piecing and sawing, casting, enameling, stone setting, chasing, and repousse were employed. Components were elevated using wires of varying lengths to create dimensional volume and layered depth.
The primary challenge was developing a structural system capable of integrating diverse elements into a cohesive form. To achieve the intended atmosphere, careful planning was required for stone placement, setting techniques, and layering. Establishing the correct order of fabrication was critical. Through extensive trial and error, I refined the composition so that each element could coexist harmoniously while retaining its individual presence.
The project started in August 2018 in New York, USA, and was completed in May 2019.
Due to its layered colors and condensed elements, the piece offers tactile detail and visual richness to both wearer and viewer. As the body moves, shifting light and depth create subtle variations in perception, inviting closer observation. By bringing a distant landscape into intimate proximity, the work provides a subtle sense of refreshment.
This project represents a research process aimed at translating distinctive natural landscapes and geological formations into the form of jewelry. Through the harmonious arrangement of diverse materials and techniques, I experimented to determine the optimal color relationships, proportions, and structural balance that could effectively convey the site's atmosphere and defining characteristics. The research also explored multiple approaches to articulating organic forms within a controlled metal framework, seeking methods to express natural irregularity with clarity and precision.
Inspired by the Great Blue Hole in Belize, I was drawn to its ultramarine depth and the diverse ecosystems surrounding it. Through visual research and material experimentation, I sought not only to extract its visual characteristics but also to convey the site's atmosphere and sense of mystery. By combining various materials and metalworking techniques, I harmoniously translated a distant, life filled marine environment into an intimate wearable scale.
Image #1: Photographer Jung Ki Min, Great Blue Hole, 2019. Image #2: Photographer Jung Ki Min, Great Blue Hole, 2019. Image #3: Photographer Jung Ki Min, Great Blue Hole, 2019. Image #4: Photographer Jung Ki Min, Great Blue Hole, 2019. Image #5: Photographer Jung Ki Min, Great Blue Hole, 2019.
Great Blue Hole Necklace has been a Bronze winner in the Jewelry Design award category in the year 2025 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Jung Ki Min was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2026, a testament to excellence of their work Great Blue Hole Necklace.
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