from one another, creating an environment where
soon it may not even be necessary to distinguish
jewelry pieces geographically anymore.”
However, Chan takes pride in ancient Asia jewelry
as it tells us about the emotional functions of
gemstones. All these materials have become a
source of inspiration today. “In the Middle Eastern
culture jewelry commands a lot of respect and
because of it I’m always fascinated by the colorful
stories emanating from this region as a whole,” Chan
says.
He has certainly blown everybody away with his
latest creation titled “Fish’s Whisper” which is
shaped in the form of a bangle. To bring it to life, he
used intaglio to carve two pairs of fish on the inside
of the crystal, following the curve of the bangle. One
gets an illusion of the fishes as if they’re looking out
at us from a bowl.
“The world they see and the world we see are both
twisted and we take each of our versions of the
twisted world as reality. Nothing is real, and nothing
is unreal. Everything is a matter of perception,” Chan
says. “But I feel that it’s a bit heartrending for the fish
to live in a bowl, so I created jeweled corals for them;
where they’re contented in their own universe.”
Although women lust after his remarkable jewelry,
many collectors of his great work are men too
and they’ve been wearing his jewelry with fervor
for quite some time. “Whenever they wear the
designed pieces of mine, they appreciate the pieces’
sculptural, carving or other qualities,” he says.
“Many of my collectors are not celebrities. I look for
collectors who appreciate the spirit of my works. We
need to share the same vision. Resonance is the key
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word in our friendship.”
As the world gets hooked on his breathtaking jewels
and art installations, Chan’s plans are to have more
exhibitions in the future so that he can bring his
works to a wider public and promote the spiritual
values of jewelry art.
It’s no wonder why his night time appears to
be so enigmatic. “Every night when I go to bed I
imagine myself going through rebirth, and when
morning comes I’m a newborn again, curious about
everything I see or sense. I’m constantly inspired and
I absorb like a sponge,” he says.
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