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Shifang Collection
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Where Cosmic Geometry Meets Modern Alchemy
"To wear Shifang is to carry a mandala in motion—where geometry whispers eternity, light chants impermanence."—Reimagined from Avatamsaka Sutra

"A single stroke opens up the sky, and all directions are complete." In traditional Chinese culture, the "Ten Directions" are brimming with the charm of space and philosophy. Every stone and every piece of wood is inspired by the ten directions of heaven and earth, creating sharp and angular shapes. With advanced coating techniques, they are rich in cultural flavor while also exuding a fashionable aesthetic, making them suitable for daily wear. At the same time, the ten-directional shape is also a symbol of every stone and every piece of wood.
For the selection of the main stone for inlaying, we chose four types of crystals and gemstones. Among them, amethyst symbolizes the arrival of auspiciousness from the east and smooth sailing in all things. Citrine symbolizes wealth and prosperity. Green peridot symbolizes the power and blooming of life. Blue topaz symbolizes friendship and the need to cherish all the beautiful things in the world. While wearing it daily, the Ten Directions series offers you its best wishes, hoping that everything goes smoothly for you and all your wishes come true.
In Buddhist cosmology, Shífāng transcends mere directionality—it embodies the tenfold plenitude of space: East, West, South, North, Southeast, Southwest, Northeast, Northwest, Zenith, and Nadir. This concept, first codified in the Liang Dynasty sutras (c. 6th century CE), symbolizes universal completeness—a fusion of celestial order and earthly harmony.
Angular Silhouettes: Faceted edges mirror the prismatic fracturing of void described in Tang dynasty metaphysics, where geometry becomes a meditation on infinity.
Advanced Plating: Nano-coating technology creates a Buddha-light refraction effect—gold surfaces shift from matte to luminous with movement, echoing Song dynasty gilt-bronze ritual objects.
Crystal | Color Theory | Cultural Allegory |
Amethyst | Imperial violet | (Auspicious Radiance) – Han dynasty omen of prosperity |
Citrine | Solar yellow | (Wealth Through Windows) – Ming merchant-class symbolism |
Peridot | Pistachio green | (Eternal Vitality) – Daoist concept of ziran |
Blue Topaz | Aegean blue | (Cherishing Enduring Bonds) – Warring States friendship ethics |