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Studio Yolanda Jin

Relievo Necklace - Sweet Jasmine "Divine Love"

Relievo Necklace - Sweet Jasmine "Divine Love"

Regular price $2,250.00 USD
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There is a well-known Chinese folk song that I grew up with that praises the jasmine flower. The refrain repeats “Oh, what a beautiful jasmine flower” in a melodious, gentle tune. It celebrates the flower for its distinctive fragrance and delicate beauty. Jasmine has a long history as a symbol for divine love, eternal love and amiability in floriography. 

I hand carved the pendant out of wax and the piece is one-of-a-kind. The pendant is casted through the lost-wax method in 100% recycled gold. I designed each pendant as a panel with concave beveled corners and relief design– an homage to the decorative panels in antique Chinese furniture and Renaissance basso-relievo sculptures.

Specifications

The pendant is casted with 100% recycled rosier yellow 14k gold that is a special blend of alloy from my caster that is reminiscent of the rosier blend used in the Victorian Era. 

New 14k yellow gold chain that is adjustable to 16", 17" and 18" lengths.

Pendant measures 12.5mm x 13mm without bail.

Shipping and Return

Domestic shipping is included for all orders above $500. Refundable within 14 days of delivery minus the cost of shipping. Please contact us to begin a return. Please note that due to customs and duty fees, items shipped to addresses outside of the United States are non-returnable.

Any customized and made-to-order pieces are final sale. This includes pieces that have been resized upon customer's request and fully or partially customized pieces.

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A Gift of Harvest

This debut collection is inspired by the gift of harvest – both flowers and fruits – and the depth of meaning they hold in Victorian floriography and traditional Chinese furniture and painting designs. Elements of nature have nourished us, inspired us, brought us delight and captured our imagination. So much so that we have instilled enduring meaning into them that reflect and communicate our human hopes, desires, and sentimentality. Growing up I have always loved the traditional Chinese watercolors that so effortlessly and exquisitely capture the life of flora and fauna. Not only is there beauty, but deeply personal meaning and cultural symbolism. On the other side of the world, the Victorian flower language came into full bloom in the mid-19th century and soon they were ubiquitous in jewelry and letters, furtively speaking quiet messages of love, joy, despair and heartbreak the reserved Victorians wouldn’t utter themselves. This collection is a conversation between these two traditions and the manifold stories they tell through the beauty that nature displays. Let me show you their meaning and I cannot wait to see how they take on new life through your story.

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