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Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
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January 19, 2016 2 min read 1 Comment
I’ve been wearing jewelry for as long as I can remember—stretchy beaded bracelets as a child, dramatic but equally cheap earrings when I finally got my ears pierced as a teen. But since I started designing for Yun Boutique, I’ve realized that jewelry in the Divine Land is a different animal altogether from what I grew up with here in the States.
In ancient China, accessories were more than beautiful accents to complete an outfit. Instead, like many rituals of everyday life, they took on a heightened significance. Some stones acquired spiritual connotations that persist to this day.
In some ways, Chinese jewelry traditions seem altogether upside-down as compared to those of the West. For example, take the diamond. What in the modern west holds a covetous position gets demoted to industrial use as a grinding sand to shape and polish other gemstones. [1]
The rituals and symbolism behind the use and wear of these materials constituted a language in themselves, one that is very telling of the traditional Chinese way of thinking, of being.
The more I learn about the jewelry in ancient China, the more I realize that there’s more to uncover. That’s why we’re starting this series, the Divine Land Gemstone Compendium.
With each installment, we will use different gemstones as portals into the Chinese psyche, value system, way of life, and—where we can find historical samples—ways to appreciate the astounding craft and imagination of Chinese jewelers.
Interestingly, the subjects of some of these “gemstones” are not strictly gems at all. The Chinese used a variety of materials for personal adornment that to the modern reader may seem utterly fantastical. Others, like lacquer and enamel, come from other quintessential Chinese decorative arts.
It’ll be a journey of discovery, and we hope that you will join us for new installments of the Divine Land Gemstone Compendium every Tuesday.
Next week, we begin with agate, a gemstone beloved throughout the ancient world for its many colors and incarnations.

[1] “China’s Golden Age: Everyday Life in the Tang Dynasty” by Charles Benn. Page 104
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Produced and edited by Christine Lin. Researched by Ariel Tian.
April 27, 2017 2 min read
The tridacna gigas is the largest species of clam on the planet, and one of the seven treasures of Buddhism. Dive into the mystique of the sea with Yun Boutique's Tridacna Shell jewelry, showcased in our Divine Land Gemstone Compendium. Explore the captivating story behind these handcrafted pieces, each reflecting the grandeur of the ocean's giant.
April 27, 2017 3 min read 1 Comment
Experience the allure of ancient China through Yun Boutique's exquisite Kingfisher Feather Jewelry, featured in our Divine Land Gemstone Compendium. Discover the captivating history and cultural significance of these meticulously handcrafted pieces that embody traditional elegance.
July 08, 2016 2 min read
Discover the global allure of Turquoise, a precious treasure explored in Yun Boutique's Divine Land Gemstone Compendium. Uncover the rich cultural significance and beauty of these meticulously handcrafted pieces that celebrate the essence of this cherished gemstone. Immerse yourself in a world where tradition meets contemporary elegance.
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JadeDiamond
February 04, 2016
I think this is so intriguing and beautiful. It was really interesting about the diamond fact. I love your shop, and I plan on purchasing a lot more soon! Thank you for these great articles that deepen the appreciation and knowledge about China’s past and how it ties into your jewelry creations.