Aster Ma's collections are influenced by nature, drawing inspiration from flowers and animals. (Photo provided to China Daily)
Chinese jewelry houses are not known for exquisite designs, but that is probably about to change as a new generation of well-informed young designers burst onto the scene.
Aster Ma, who comes from a jeweler's family, is one of them.
Her creations have been worn by the likes of US burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese and Joy Chen, the former deputy mayor of Los Angeles.
Ma, 33, who was born in Beijing and trained in London, is a name that is known among well-connected neo-rich Chinese, a group that prefers customized jewelry.
Ma's collections highlight not only the most precious materials, which are emphasized in traditional Chinese jewelry, but also speak to contemporary designs and exquisite craftsmanship.
Her collections are heavily influenced by nature, drawing inspiration from flowers and animals.
The Rose collection portrays feminine beauty through different shades of diamonds. The Lady Tears collection, inspired by a friend's wedding, is dedicated to the power of love. Jade, a traditional favorite in Chinese jewelry, is reinterpreted with diamond for a touch of modernity in bracelets, rings, necklaces and earrings.
"Whatever jewelry that belongs to people, it comes from nature and is always part of nature," says Ma.
Ma, who has nurtured her clientele over the last seven years, says that Chinese customers have evolved tremendously in the past few years as they are now more exposed to international trends.
While some of her 30 clients, many of whom are successful entrepreneurs or their spouses, earlier saw jewelry as a form of investment, many now realize that the most important function of jewelry is to make the wearer look "charming and beautiful," she says.