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The Re-Design exhibition was inspired by Movan's mother's desire to redesign the unused jewelry in her home. After discussing with Miya, he believes that jewelry redesign is a theme full of emotion and depth. The exhibition focuses on the unique "treasures" of each person or family that carry emotions but may be forgotten, such as inherited old objects, personal collections or objects of special significance. To this end, 16 female artists and designers were invited to create jewelry under the theme of "Re-Design", and each participant told a unique story in their own way. The exhibition is not only a "re-seeing" of these objects, rediscovering their beauty and rebirth, but also promoting mutual seeing, linking and feedback between participants, and thanking this rare fate and the contributions of all participants.

The inspiration for the Re-Design exhibition came from Bufan's mother's wish to redesign the unused jewelry at home. After discussing with Miya, Bufan believed that jewelry redesign is a theme full of emotion and depth. The exhibition focuses on those "treasures" that are unique, emotional, but may be forgotten in each person or family, such as old objects passed down, personal collections, or items with special significance. For this reason, 16 female artists and designers were invited to create jewelry with the theme of "Re-Design", and each participant told a unique story in her own way. The exhibition is not only a "re-seeing" of these objects, rediscovering their beauty and rebirth, but also promotes mutual recognition, connection and feedback among participants, and jointly thanks this rare fate and the contributions of all participants.

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AD:Li Zhenghong / Bu Fan
Hangzhou

No. 17 is not defined, but a time is intuitively determined. Record this period of time, how we observe, think, create, and how we collide, rub, and appreciate each other. At this time, we are seen to be able to link with others, to link with the world, and to expand the space of women. Women's spiritual world and deep thinking will be nourished and awakened here.

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