The Look of Coco Chanel

Coco Chanel’s personal style followed a very simple rule: dress with high quality basics and combine them with an outstanding accessory. These were her ‘ingredients’ for an elegant and timeless look.

In some of her most famous portraits you will see Coco Chanel wearing strands upon strands of pearls layered over a simple black blouse, giving a feminine touch to her modern, slightly masculine designs.  Pearls were Coco’s favorite jewelry pieces and they were often artificial rather than real. This was a clear statement against the then-prevalent idea that having style meant adorning yourself with rare and valuable gems – the more the better. In this manner Coco actually revolutionized the concept of modern fashion and style, by becoming the first high-end designer to wear and sell artificial pearls as haute couture accessories.

Inspired by this concept of style, this fall we are introducing a lavish new creation of multi-strand ‘Waterfall Pearls’ to our collection.  They come in both fresh water pearls and imitation pearl combinations (which Coco would probably have preferred).  We combine various sizes of lustrous white pearls – from large marble pearls to small pebble size – into hand-strung, individually knotted strands, and secure them with sterling silver clasps that will keep your pearl strands safe and comfortable; for as Coco herself said, ‘Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury’.

Our multi-strand Waterfall Pearls are a stunning accessory for any formal occasion. You can find them, along with many other classic and original pearl creations, at our Shanghai store or at the ‘Exhibition Room’ of the MET Store in Bangkok.

posted by marion on November 27, 2010

New – SHOU Red

Celebrate Fall with Warm, Radiant Colors in Sterling Silver Jewelry….
At Our New Shanghai Store Location

One of the most well-known Chinese idioms says that, ‘If the old doesn’t go, the new won’t come’. This fall we are ‘bringing in the new’, adding a bright new line of jewelry to our ‘Xina’ collection featuring the Chinese character “Shou”. The collection includes an eye-catching pendant, exquisite earrings, and a striking glass bracelet, all of which come in vibrant hues of wine red and sea spray blue.
These new ‘Shou Red’ pieces incorporate the ancient Chinese character symbolizing happiness and long life. In Imperial China, the symbol “Shou” was used in clothing and jewelry worn by the great Emperors, and even today the elegant character evokes memories of opulence and luxury.
You can find the new ‘Shou Red’ collection at our new Shanghai location: the recently renovated Tianzifang Building No. 9 boutique mall, on Taikang Rd. Lane 210 or at our online boutique.

P.S. Check out our other new items on our website, including our delicious new Chocolate-Gold Biwa Pearl and Chocolate Gold Coin necklaces.

posted by marion on October 14, 2010

New – Light and Reflection

Waves Collection

Discover our newest creations in our Nature series inspired by the growing awareness about of our environment and the wish to lead a healthier live:

The Wave line is a fascinating variation of movements, volumes and light. Stylized waves fall delicately from necklines, ears or wrap around the finger. Have a close look at the ring of this collection – there is no top, no bottom, just a continuous oscillation of lines.

Spiral CollectionLooking at our second new design pattern some see abstracted sea snails, those colorful little wonders of the deep sea.
I personally favor another interpretation of theses voluminous spirals: the Chinese depiction of clouds so often seen in traditional Chinese ink paintings.

All our new designs come with matching pendants, earrings and rings. The very special feature is their rather unique surface treatment:
A brushed outer surface and a shiny, highly polished inside, which is plated with black rhodium. This creates a very interesting play with light and reflections.

posted by marion on January 5, 2010

Beyond the White Plain Sphere – pearl trends

Fancy Pearls Necklaces

A bohemian spirit has infected the staid pearl family: Lustrous colorful clusters, ‘misshapen’ blobs and very organic shapes had a ‘bad’ influence on the usual spare white strands.
With the emerging of countless shapes and colors proposed by explorative Chinese pearl farmers, pearl jewelry has definitely lost its ‘grandmother’-image and is one of the major jewelry trends this season
Baroque and organic shapes help pearls look great with denim – the 2009/2010 winter jewelry trends lean towards the ‘statement’-necklace and one of the best pearl styles is to wear multiple strands.

For several years chocolate pearls have been riding a popularity wave reserved only for those who could afford their pricey status. Recently, these beauties are being made available with the mainstream crowd at more affordable prices. These delights are actually freshwater pearls that have undergone an organic dyeing process that transforms them into that delicious chocolate hue. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by marion on December 13, 2009