The capital glitters
Updated: 2013-05-05 07:37
By Carolynne Wheeler(China Daily)
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Jewelries on display at Cindy Chao's Beijing store. Photos provided to China Daily |
Cindy Chao has opened her first stand-alone jewelry gallery and boutique in an exclusive address in Beijing. Carolynne Wheeler checks it out.
Jewel artisan Cindy Chao has marked a major milestone for her brand by opening her first stand-alone gallery and boutique in an exclusive shopping arcade in Beijing. The moment caps off an exciting month for the young Taiwan designer, coming within weeks of her 2009 Royal Butterfly - a 2,328-gem creation featuring sapphires, rubies and diamonds weighing 77 carats - being inducted into the Smithsonian's Hall of Gems.
Four more of her butterflies, which she has released annually since establishing Cindy Chao The Art Jewel in 2004, were on display at a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Park Hyatt Beijing, featuring American actress, model and singer Sarah Jessica Parker, as well as Chinese movie stars Hsu Chi and Huang Xiaoming.
"The collectors here really appreciate my work. I never thought about opening a retail, public boutique such as this store anywhere. But they really impressed me, and they really encouraged me," Chao says.
"To me, each of these pieces is like a miniature art piece, a sculpture. So if I can make my store into an art gallery instead of just a fine jewelry store, I think it will be very meaningful, and we will be able to educate the buyers and collectors in China that jewelry can be viewed in this different way."
The shop is an intimate, 80-square-meter gallery reminiscent of her black-lacquered jewelry boxes, which took 16 months to construct and more than two years of preparations and delays.
The boutique will feature Chao's White Label collection, her entry-level line found at Bergdorf Goodman in New York.
The most valuable piece is the Amazona Columbia diamond and emerald necklace in 18-karat gold, which took four and a half years to create and has never before been shown in an exhibition. It contains nearly 100 carats of emeralds and 120 carats of diamonds, and is worth $10 million.
This is Chao's third exhibition in Beijing. A temporary exhibition two years ago was also opened by Parker, who says she was excited to make the return trip.
"I really love this country, and it's inexplicable. It's not as if I grew up knowing a huge amount about it, but I've always had a huge fascination with it, and I always very much wanted to come back.
"What's wonderful about it is I have met, and have come to know a little bit (about) Cindy, and have been so enchanted by her," says Parker, who selected a series of multicolored branch bangles from Chao's Four Seasons collection for the opening to go with her vintage gown, along with feather earrings in yellow diamonds and pink sapphire.
"She is someone with incredible talent and discipline and skill, and she sees jewelry and gemstones in a way that other people don't," Parker says. "I'm so happy for today. I know it's been a lot of work to get here, and I'm very proud of her."
Chao founded the label nine years ago in her Taipei studio and still maintains her home base there. Each piece - she produces no more than 36 of her Black Label creations in a year, in addition to the White Label line - is first sculpted in wax, then sent to Europe for final production.
Among her fans are American actress Katie Holmes, Queen Rania of Jordan and Mexican American actress Salma Hayek, who sported a maple-leaf choker from the Four Seasons collection as a headpiece at this year's Oscars.
The New York Times
Cindy Chao (second from right) officiates the opening ceremony of her jewelry gallery and boutique in Beijing, with guests (from left) Huang Xiaoming and Sarah Jessica Parker, as well as Hsu Chi (right). |
(China Daily 05/05/2013 page13)