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Dickson Yewn is the quintessential modern-day literatus. His
contemporary jewellery is a crystallisation of thousands of years
of Chinese material history. Square rings rub shoulders with
antique porcelain forms, shapes taken from Ming furniture and the
geometric latticework found in Chinese architecture. Yewn focuses
on these traditional Chinese motifs, but also understands the
significance of different materials. Wood, one of the five elements
in Chinese philosophy, is present in most of his collections. To
wear a contemporary jewel by Dickson Yewn is to delve back into
China's works of art and its history, blended with a contemporary
twist. This new monograph of his work details the inspiration Yewn
has drawn from the Imperial court, exploring its influence on the
art of jewellery, from silks, embroidery, painting, architecture
and cloisonne enamel to courtesan culture. Beautiful, detailed
illustrations and photographs highlight Yewn's fealty to the
artisanal techniques employed by the Imperial courts. Esteemed
jewellery writer Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld invites the reader
to explore the deeper symbolism behind Yewn's jewels.
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