Yali Tan’s work is dedicated to the study of non-traditional jewellery, exploring the relationship between people and jewellery. Tan’s work also considers the wearability of jewellery in multiple ways, aiming to break the monotony of how traditional jewellery is worn, its shapes, materials, colours and definitions. Using a variety of materials and techniques, the work presents her development process and creative research to the viewer. Through the diverse forms of jewellery wearability, the wearer gains a more interactive experience and exchange of ideas with the jewellery. Jewellery is no longer just a wearable object that adorns the body, but also an object that conveys a person’s emotions or thoughts, allowing the wearer to express their thoughts and opinions while wearing it. At the same time, the variety of ways to wear a piece of jewellery gives it a different definition and breaks away from traditional concepts.