Chinese designer teams with Swarovski
Seed of Love necklace in crystal. |
Flower of Love bracelet in champagne gold |
With much agony and pain, Ye started visiting temples around the world and she saw the pattern again and again. She learned that the ancient geometric form had been studied by Leonardo Da Vinci and it is said to be the original pattern of creation.
"It stands for peace and beauty. It is also a bridge between different cultures and it explains that the fundamental core of us is all the same with compassion and beauty," Ye says.
"The more I learn, the more I realize that this is a pattern that will bring peace to the world. Because it proves that all ancient cultures come from the same root - the Flower of Life. And I want to tell people through things that I am passionate about."
Apart from jewelry, clothing and eyewear, Ye - in the spirit of her family roots, especially her mother - wants to promote the power of Flower of Life in areas such as leather ware and furniture by venturing out of her studio and working with more designers and labels.
"True beauty comes from an open heart. There are many young designers who don't have the opportunity to show off their talents. And I want to build a platform where we can work together."