
Japan: Check out this 21st century electronic jewellery of the future
A Japanese diamond artist and founder of "Core Jewels," a jewellers in the Aoyama neighbourhood of Tokyo, has designed high-tech jewellery containing Near Field Communication (NFC) electronic chips that allow users to access secure private data stored on their computers. The jewellery functions as a key, enabling the user to access hidden, personal files on either a desktop or laptop computer.
Labelling his philosophy of jewellery "Luxedge," a combination of the words "luxury" and "edge," Masanori Yamazaki, the architect behind the new technology, claims to have transformed jewellery from being confined to conventional ideas to 21st century, revolutionary designs.

A Japanese diamond artist and founder of "Core Jewels," a jewellers in the Aoyama neighbourhood of Tokyo, has designed high-tech jewellery containing Near Field Communication (NFC) electronic chips that allow users to access secure private data stored on their computers. The jewellery functions as a key, enabling the user to access hidden, personal files on either a desktop or laptop computer.
Labelling his philosophy of jewellery "Luxedge," a combination of the words "luxury" and "edge," Masanori Yamazaki, the architect behind the new technology, claims to have transformed jewellery from being confined to conventional ideas to 21st century, revolutionary designs.