AI-driven Cultural Jewelry Celebrates Year of Horse

TTF AI, a leader in AI-driven jewelry creation, and the Shenzhen Art Museum jointly launched the 2026 Year of the Horse Spring AI Jewelry Design Exhibition in Shenzhen on January 28, marking the official commencement of their strategic cooperation partnership.
The exhibition showcases nearly 200 AI-generated design paintings on canvas and more than 60 pieces of jewelry items designed and fabricated by AI.
A highlight of the launch ceremony was the debut of a cultural and creative jewelry masterpiece — the "Zheng Wan Li" ("Galloping Thousands Miles") brooch.
In this work, AI transcends its role as a technical instrument, becoming a novel creative force actively engaged in its creative logic and formal derivation.
Inspired by the Tang Dynasty's "Zhaoling Liujun" ("Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum") stone reliefs, the brooch fuses the grandeur of ancient Chinese sculpture with contemporary jewelry design.
Its silhouette is defined by sharp, angular lines sculpting a horse's head with precision, while its mane — rendered as blade-like ridges — pulses with dynamic tension, capturing the instant of a stallion in full gallop.
Beyond form, the piece embodies the unyielding spirit of the striving individual and resonates with the pulse of our current era: Each sharp edge becomes a metaphor for resilience, each line a testament to perseverance—transforming metal into a manifesto of courage.
In Chinese culture, the horse embodies the spirit of pioneering, ambition, and long-distance journeying. The brooch is not merely the gallop of a steed, but a posture of persistent exploration, and a relentless pushing beyond boundaries.