8 Produkte
Aesthetics of the East
Soft Elegance, Purposeful Space, and a Delicate Accent
Gilded Jade
The Gilded Jade series grew from time spent in Xinjiang—where wind leaves slow, deliberate traces across the sand. That encounter with unshaped space and elemental rhythm became a quiet starting point. Each line seeks not to define, but to follow.
Shadow Celadon
Shadow Celadon takes its name from a quiet porcelain tradition. In the Song Dynasty, glazes blending pale blue and white began to appear—subtle, balanced, and cool in tone. The term comes from Qing scholar Xu Zhiheng: “Thin white porcelain, carved so the patterns reflect a soft blue.”
Some call it sky blue, for the way it recalls Jiangnan after rain.
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Into the gate of Heart of Asia
Chinese craftsmanship gave birth to the aesthetic language that shaped all of East Asia. From ceramics and silk to lacquer and ink, it developed a way of seeing—one that values atmosphere over precision, rhythm over symmetry, and the quiet suggestion of form over direct representation.
The Philosophy
In the Chinese pursuit of yi jing—a poetic balance of space, light, and material—beauty lives not in precision, but in suggestion. Much like Monet’s dissolving light, artisans let the world soften at its edges, allowing the unseen to shape what is felt.