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Rainbow (Lucky Charm)Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Bracelet
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Aurora (Lucky Charm)Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Bracelet
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Cracked Red (Fulu) Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Necklace
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Colorful Days Bear (Bear)Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Necklace
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Lily (Blossoms) Filigree Inlay Bracelet
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Fortune Bear (Bear)Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Necklace
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Lake Blue (Fulu) Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Necklace
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Peach Blossom Filigree Inlay Earring
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Booming (Lucky Charm)Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Bracelet
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Angel and Evil (Fulu) Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Necklace
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New Life Filigree Inlay Ring
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Hazel (Fulu) Daqi Lacquered Hand Painted Necklace
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The art of filigree
YIEON's Eight Steps
What makes filigree truly remarkable is its incredible delicacy - the silver threads used are even finer than human hair, measuring just 0.01mm in thickness. Each piece is painstakingly crafted by hand, with artisans carefully bending and shaping these ultra-fine threads into intricate patterns and designs. This level of detail and precision demonstrates why filigree has remained one of the most admired forms of jewelry making throughout history. The creation of filigree crafts using ultra-fine silver threads requires at least eight intricate steps of masterful craftsmanship.

Unfold Our aRTISAN'S STORY
Filigree Inheritor - Ryan
At first glance, you might see a typical Gen Z student in his hoodie and signature single earring, but Ryan Pan's hands tell a different story. This emerging artisan, currently studying at a prestigious UK art school, has mastered the intricate art of filigree - a delicate metalworking technique that dates back centuries. Ryan's dedication to this time-honored craft represents a fascinating bridge between traditional artisanship and contemporary culture. His work demonstrates that even in our digital age, the delicate precision of filigree continues to captivate and evolve through a new generation of craftspeople.

The Intangible Cultural Heritage
The art of filigree, an intricate metalworking technique, has a fascinating history spanning over 5,000 years. The oldest known filigree artifacts were discovered in Mardin, Mesopotamia, dating back to 3000 BC. This delicate craft spread throughout the ancient world, adorning the necks and wrists of Etruscans, Ancient Greeks, and Romans. Phoenician merchants carried the technique across the Mediterranean, eventually reaching what is now modern Spain. Throughout the Filigree history, it's craftsmanship in Eastern has a history of over 2,000 years, flourishing during the Han Dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE) and later reaching its peak in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Our collections continue to use this ancient technique, blending traditional motifs with contemporary designs to create unique jewelry pieces.