The Journal
Deep dives into the cultures, techniques, and people behind the jewelry. Because the story is half the beauty.
In the mountains of Guizhou, where mist clings to terraced rice paddies and the sound of hammering silver echoes through narrow lanes, a tradition older than most civilizations continues — barely.
Read Story →The Naxi people of Yunnan have a saying: turquoise is sky that fell to earth. Each stone is a piece of heaven, carrying the memory of clouds and altitude. This is not poetry. For the peoples of Southwest China, it is geology.
Read Story →A single cloisonné hair pin requires 47 separate steps, 5 firings at 800°C, and approximately 40 hours of skilled labor. It has been made this way for 1,500 years. There is no shortcut.
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