The Living Heritage Transmission and Innovative Design of Jinzhesi Craft (Filigree Craftsmanship) Driven by Knowledge Service
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Abstract
This research focuses on the issues of environmental loss, ecological disorientation, and inheritance deficiency confronted by traditional handicraft techniques. Through the knowledge service system and innovative design approaches, this study explores the dynamic inheritance paths of traditional handicrafts and their contemporary applications. Taking the Jinzhesi craft (filigree craftsmanship) as the research subject, from the perspectives of knowledge deconstruction and reconstruction, the study systematically analyzed the technical characteristics and cultural design elements. The three-stage transformation paths of "cultural knowledge extraction→design logic reconfiguration→productization realization" and 12 key knowledge steps for process restoration are established. By constructing a visual design process model for traditional handicraft products, a feasible design scheme combining the Jinzhesi craft with modern intelligent technology is proposed, and a product concept map of an intelligent wearable music earring is preliminarily designed. The establishment of this model aims to address the problem of knowledge supply discontinuity in the design process, offering a new innovative thought and development strategy for the inheritance and contemporary application of traditional techniques, and injecting sustainable cultural innovation impetus into the dynamic inheritance of intangible cultural heritage.
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