
The Tradition
Like all ancient civilizations, jewellery has a long history in China. What distinguishes Chinese jewellery from others is its usage of and fascination with the material jade; as well as its representation of symbols and colours embedded in Chinese culture.

Neolithic Age, Jade ornaments

Spring and Autumn period (770–481 BCE), Jade ornaments

Eastern Han (25–220 AD), Jade ring

Song dynasty(960-279), Jade ring

Ming dynasty(1368–1644), Jade belt buckle

Qing dynasty(1644–1912), Earrings

Qing dynasty(1644–1912), Hairpins

Qing dynasty(1644–1912), Jade ornaments

Our contemporary crafts
Our designers draw inspiration from various periods of history, by deploying classic materials of jade and jadeite. Their designs also encompass iconic symbols, colour palettes, and material combinations throughout Chinese culture.
Our craftsmen strive to preserve the craftsmanship of Chinese jewellery, by studying the skills used to craft meticulous jewellery worn by the aristocrats throughout history.













