The Grace, Glory and Elegance of the Past
After hard-working days in commercial/ fashion jewellery design industry in Japan (uh, yes, that was a workaholic society at that time!!), I half-retired to London, my soul home town. I swore to myself to start my creative journey towards the inside of me. Questing for my own aesthetic Holy-Grail. I decided to became a hermit, but a highly decorative(!!) hermit, who spins endless jewels...
For me, London is the best environment to explore many historical styles. I spend numerous times in museums and galleries to absorb airs and vibrations from ancient/ period objects.
In addition, I have discovered many materials from all over the world. Everything has a specific significance (whether I sense it or not), and has came onto my atelier desk with a certain particular purpose to be combined with other materials.
I am a just an agent for allowing them happen...
I discovered the early stages of polymer clay around my "late Japanese era", and it eventually developed into a more durable and tractable material.
This material fitted into my working ethos pretty well. For my hands need to catch up with my endlessly-flowing design ideas as quickly as possible.
I blend 2 types of clay, one for durability another for tractability. After forming into pendant heads, gilded with gold mica powder, baked in the oven. After firing, they combined with beads, chains, pearls and etc.
This unique technique allows me to create jewellery in Glory, Grace and Elegance from the Past without being 'emperor/empress' of the contemporary world.