Filigree craftsmanship is acclaimed as the “micro-sculptural art of the jewellery world.”
Gold wires finer than a strand of hair are, in the hands of seasoned artisans,
woven through intricate techniques into three-dimensional forms and patterns.
Through dozens of interlinked processes—including wire drawing, filigree outlining, wire filling, soldering, gilding, and gemstone setting—
each step is meticulously refined, vividly interpreting the noble elegance of Eastern aesthetics.
Tools are selected according to form, and each cut follows the contours of the design.
Every chisel stroke demands deft wrist control and precise force.
Combined with countless cycles of hammering and shaping,
even the finest details are rendered with clarity, revealing refined luxury at a glance.
With near-obsessive patience and exquisite workmanship,
artisans present a stately and magnificent vision of Eastern artisanal aesthetics.
Red chalcedony symbolizes hope and good fortune.
Drawing upon its warm, celebratory hue rooted in traditional Chinese aesthetics,
the design incorporates auspicious motifs such as gourds and ancient coins.
Fashionable vitality and auspicious meaning coexist,
bestowing prosperity and happiness with radiant good fortune.
Carefully selected jadeite from Myanmar displays vivid, lively green tones.
Interplaying harmoniously with the opulence of gold,
it carries forward classical elegance while infusing fresh vitality.
Within a refined scale, it reveals an enduring sense of life and growth
Crafted to high jewellery gemstone-setting standards,
this series employs complex, irregular gemstone cutting techniques.
Compared with conventional round cuts, the forms appear more commanding,
effectively enhancing the passionate radiance of rubies
and achieving a distinctive harmony between classical elegance and modern aesthetics.
Through layered glazing, this technique achieves gradual color transitions and an interplay of light and shadow.
Repeated polishing across successive layers renders the surface smooth as a mirror.
The result reveals visual depth imbued with both artistic sensibility and spatial dynamism.
Without a metal base,
gilded colors are meticulously painted into hollowed window-like structures.
This creates a luminous, glass-like translucence reminiscent of stained-glass windows,
bringing forth a fresher, more agile, and refined aesthetic character.
Employing an innovative gilded-color process,
this technique features a breakthrough variable-temperature firing method combining
“low temperature + medium-to-low temperature.”
It produces richly textured patterns akin to cooled lava,
delivering a visual effect that unites vitality with compelling artistic tension.
Replacing “jade” with “feather,” this craft continues an intangible cultural heritage tradition.
Carefully selected naturally shed peacock feathers ensure uniformity in color, texture, and hardness.
Through multiple intricate processes—including feather sizing, shade-drying, fixation, cutting, and bonding—
each piece is hand-cut and assembled according to the design, imbuing it with vivid vitality.
A 4-millimeter amulet Buddha is cast in separate components.
Within a space measuring only 1 millimeter,
the compassionate Buddhist visage is micro-carved with extraordinary precision.
Facial features, the swastika motif, hand mudras, and halo details are rendered with exquisite clarity,
withstanding even the most rigorous microscopic examination.
Utilizing Italian-imported gold brushing techniques,
gold is endowed with a velvet-like, flowing luster.
Under varying angles, it reveals rich and nuanced light-and-shadow transitions,
expressing a luxurious, refined, and modern metropolitan style.