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Celtic Style Jewellery Collection

Student: Koshevaya Kristina

Supervisor: Stanislav Fomin

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Fashion (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This study examines various visual aspects of Celtic culture, mythology and decoration. The purpose of the current work is to study the visual component of the symbols and images of Celtic mythology, as well as how the information received is represented in the modern world through the various attributes of the above-mentioned tribes. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to study the main aspects of Celtic mythology and their ornaments, identify the specificity and symbolism of these themes and determine what philosophy the Celts convey to modern society through their cultural elements. Next comes the study and analysis of how the image of Celtic jewelry is represented in the modern jewelry world: their distinctive features and views; what is their main difference from those precious items that were created by the Celts themselves. This is followed by a dive into the definitions of sacred animals in Celtic mythology and how their images are illustrated in modern films and animations. The data obtained are formed into appropriate results that allow us to determine the key role of Celtic mythology in the modern world from the point of view of the visual component and attributes.

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