Design Approach
Our work is grounded in a structure that has long shaped how change is understood: Qi (flow), Xiang (form), and Dao (way)—not as a belief system, but as a way of perceiving how things come into being and continue to transform.
Natural materials correspond to Qi (flow). They carry traces of time, environment, and transformation, already existing in a state of movement. Making does not impose meaning, but allows this movement to continue at the scale of the body.
Monumental scales correspond to Xiang (form)—the visible manifestation of change. Through weight, volume, and irregular proportion, jewelry shifts from something merely seen to something that must be physically entered.
Symbolic figures correspond to Dao (way)—the direction through which change unfolds. Rather than representing fixed meanings, they function through repeated wear, gradually recalibrating the relationship between body, object, and environment.

















