Where craft becomes sculpture, these brooches emerge from a tradition of colored stone inlay that has traveled from the workshops of Wenzhou to the collections of European connoisseurs. Each brooch is a self-contained work of art — hand-crafted, stone-set, and imbued with the poetic spirit of Chinese aesthetic philosophy. Pin it to a coat, a collar, or a bag, and carry a piece of living cultural heritage wherever you go.
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A brooch is perhaps the most deliberate of all accessories — you choose exactly where it goes, and in doing so, you make a statement. These brooches are rooted in the Chinese tradition of decorative stone inlay, where natural gemstones are hand-set into sculptural metalwork with the patience of a craft that has been refined over a century. Each piece is small in scale, but carries the full weight of its heritage.
- Hand-Inlaid Gemstones: Every brooch features individually placed stones — jadeite, lapis lazuli, southern red agate, or freshwater pearl — set by artisans who have inherited the techniques of traditional Chinese inlay craft.
- Wearable Artistry: Each brooch is designed as a self-contained composition, with stone placement and metalwork forming a balanced, considered whole.
- Secure Fastening: Built with a sturdy pin back that holds firmly through the day without damaging fabric.
- On a Coat or Blazer: Pin near the lapel or collar for an instant elevation of a simple silhouette.
- On a Scarf or Shawl: Use a brooch to gather fabric and create structure, while adding a focal point of color.
- On a Bag: Clip onto a strap or flap to personalize an everyday carry with a touch of artisan craft.
- By Stone: Let the gemstone guide you — jadeite for understated grace, southern red for a warmer, bolder accent, lapis for deep contrast against neutral tones.
- By Scale: Smaller brooches work for daily wear; larger, more intricate pieces suit occasions where you want the detail to be noticed.
- By Motif: Each design draws from Chinese visual culture — flora, fauna, and classical forms — choose the one that resonates with your own aesthetic.
- Handle with Intention: The inlaid stones are set securely, but avoid dropping or pressing hard against the surface.
- Clean Softly: Wipe with a dry or lightly dampened soft cloth. Do not submerge in water.
- Store Flat: Lay brooches flat in a compartmented jewelry box or pouch to protect both the pin mechanism and the stone surface.









































