The Culture That Guides Our Work

The visual language of our pieces draws from long-standing structures within Chinese design, including the work of Miao artisans, one of the ethnic groups within China known for their refined silver traditions. Architectural lines, classical motifs and the balanced order found in historic objects provide the structural clarity that guides how each form begins.

Motifs such as spirals, butterfly shapes and geometric arrangements carry meanings that have been recognised across generations. We work with these references carefully—not to reproduce traditional pieces, but to understand the ideas they express and allow them to settle naturally into a contemporary form.

In this approach, proportion and detail are adjusted with restraint. Each motif becomes a point of orientation rather than a direct pattern. What remains is the clarity of its intention, translated into a form suited to today.

Culture continues through the objects people choose to keep close. When these structures appear in a modern context, their presence remains steady, offering a quiet continuity between past and present.