Characterizing the design and economics components of jewellery into designomics model of indigenous community: a case study of Hmong Mae-Sa, Chiang Mai, Thailand / Jaruwan Pengsiri ... [et al.]

This study aimed at (1) exploring the characteristics of Hmong silver jewllery and its production process and (2) proposing a new formula of design concerning design and economics components. The eight silver jewellery experts from the Hmong indigenous group were purposively selected as the particip...

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Main Authors: Pengsiri, Jaruwan (Author), Boonsue, Worasiri (Author), Hashim, Hema Zulaika (Author), Hassan, Zakiyah (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2023-06.
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