The traditional Chinese culture has a unique symbolic meaning of peach wood, which is in line with the concept of blessing behind the jewelry. I see peach wood as the carrier of the concept of blessing, and integrate contemporary art and modern lifestyle into the traditional material, breaking the original form of peach wood, extracting fingerprints instead of wood grain, and using "koi" as the inspiration for the design. Each piece is based on an auspicious idiom related to fish, and under the influence of multiple blessing factors, contemporary jewelry with the concept of blessing is created.
Xueru Wang
Brooch
Repost this koi - From moon
2022
Peach wood, 925 silver.
5.9 x 9.5 x 7.8 cm
Unique piece
Buy Artworks
Sell Artworks
Repost this koi - From moon
2022
Peach wood, 925 silver.
5.9 x 9.5 x 7.8 cm
Unique piece
- Photo by:
- Zongquan Ling
Buy Artworks
Sell Artworks
For any request, please contact us
-
What is Kept Out and What is Held Close by Paige Van Doren
Estimated price: 1000 €Necklace -
A Futile Effort by Paige Van Doren
Estimated price: 900 €Necklace -
What Do You Long for When You Look Closely? (diptych) by Paige Van Doren
Estimated price: 1000 €Object -
What Do You Long for When You Look Closely? by Paige Van Doren
Estimated price: 1200 €Object -
Guarding as Remedy by Paige Van Doren
Estimated price: 1200 €Necklace -
Untitled by Gina Nadine Müller
Ring -
Jazz by David Watkins
Necklace -
Ear Blade: German-Japanese Friendship by Wilhelm Tasso Mattar
Piece -
Mask1 by Ferran Iglesias
Brooch -
Marshmallow by Kamila Dvorakova
Vase -
Flowstone by Lu Cheng
Wall piece -
Utensil Cupboard by Tobias Möndel
Furniture -
Home by Eunji Shin
Brooch -
Peto Chamán by Sara Ortiz Muñoz
Necklace -
Untitled by Romina Ried
Vase