AIGC-Driven Digital Translation of Raden Craft in Jewelry Design Innovation

Authors

  • Yihong Zhao Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology; Beijing, China.
  • Xiaoqian Ma Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology; Beijing, China.
  • Yifan Song Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology; Beijing, China.
  • Zhiyin Liang Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology; Beijing, China.

Keywords:

Generative AIGC, Raden Craft, Jewelry Design, Digital Translation, Intangible Cultural Heritage

Abstract

The rise of digital fashion and the rapid development of AIGC technology have brought new opportunities to traditional arts and crafts. This paper takes the mother-of-pearl craft, a national intangible cultural heritage, as the research object, and discusses how to realize innovation in the field of jewelry design with the help of AIGC technology. At present, the mother-of-pearl technique is faced with the problems of weak pattern innovation, long production cycle and young audience fault. This paper aims to solve these problems. Therefore, firstly, the historical context and aesthetic characteristics of mother-of-pearl technique are combed and its core cultural genes are extracted; Secondly, use Comfy UI, LoRA, Midjourney and other tools to build a special mother-of-pearl pattern database, and establish a design method of "cultural decoding-prompt iteration-parametric control-scene application"; Finally, the digital mother-of-pearl jewelry series is generated through experiments to explore the performance of virtual materials in the meta-universe. This study not only provides a new idea for the digital protection of mother-of-pearl craft but also contributes a reference case for other intangible crafts to integrate into digital fashion and produces a series of virtual jewelry. This path has the characteristics of low threshold and high efficiency and can be replicated and extended to traditional crafts such as cloisonne and silk reeling.

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Published

2026-06-12

How to Cite

Zhao, Y., Ma, X., Song, Y., & Liang, Z. (2026). AIGC-Driven Digital Translation of Raden Craft in Jewelry Design Innovation. Fashion Technology, 2(2), 47–53. Retrieved from https://ftjournal.org/article/view/FT-V2N22026-06

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