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Antique accessories for urban nomads

Updated: 2012-08-28 14:52
By Zhao Xu ( China Daily)

Antique accessories for urban nomads

Zhao Caixia's necklaces use ancient braids and beads, while the bracelet is Ma Jingji's Night Banquet.

Forget about coveting antique jewelry in museum display cases. The modern-day fashionista can borrow some ancient style with the help of an elite group of jewelry designers. Zhao Xu looks at some of these most unusual talents.

Long before fancy feathers adorned the extravagant hats that decorated the Ascot Race days in England or the current rounds of aristocratic social events celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the ladies of the Chinese court were already putting rare feathers on their well-coiffed heads.

Chinese craftsmen had long mastered the delicate art of mounting kingfisher feathers on gilt for hundreds of years, creating extremely extravagant headpieces to be set against the ebony heads of the elegant court ladies. This trend reached its peak in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), but later abruptly faded into oblivion.

That is, until now. These days, women with a nostalgic bent can now enjoy a piece of that former glory, thanks to a little group of jewelry designers who have taken a step back in time for their inspiration.

Zhao Caixia's President Jewelry is housed in a bustling shopping mall in downtown Beijing. In spite of its name, the shop's decor is reminiscent more of a courtesan's decadent boudoir than a presidential suite.

Dim lighting creates the mood and strategically picks out the tempting glimmers that sparkle from the pieces of antique jade, agate and silver in the display cases.

According to the designer, her creations are not meant to encircle the slender necks of innocent waifs. Her chunky creations, the result of highly original and painstaking braiding and weaving, are for a bolder breed.

"My clients are 'urban nomads' - cultured, but still nomads," she says. "They understand the nuances of antiques, but are yet confident, even willful."

Some of the pieces have been infused with a sense of humor, which Zhao has projected through her encyclopedic knowledge of materials.

She combines unlikely choices such as a bronze warrior's breastplate with an aged patina that reflects its history, or a simple, well-used, slightly dented piece of flint. The "common thread" is bound by the art of braiding.

"Braiding is my first and ultimate choice," says Zhao, who started out as a dealer of antique embroidery pieces, and was first inspired by the finely crafted Chinese knots on her collection of vintage scented sachets.

"As an ancient handicraft, braiding can have a real dialogue with the antiques it tries to animate."

Today, Zhao employs a staff of 20 to craft the knots.

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