Art is tic gems


In Paris, she became addicted to gems. And describing her time there, she says: "I enjoyed working with the old craftsmen. Making a piece of jewelry is like giving birth. Design is just the beginning. The production is about how to make the design come alive."
Feng's designs are European in style, but the Chinese aesthetics are always visible. And she enjoys using gemstones of all hues.
Describing her love for gemstones, the French Jewelry Post says: "In Feng Ji's interpretation they acquire a surprisingly dramatic impact, allowing precious items to look thrillingly modern.
"Like an artist paints, she delicately mixes bold vivid colors and sculptural shapes with oriental and occidental motifs, revealing exquisite craftsmanship, highly valued and appreciated by connoisseurs and the world's foremost jewelry investors."
As for Feng, she says: "Like many other fields, jewelry is also emerging in China. I know that some Chinese designers and brands and some products sell well online. But my ambition is to do real high jewelry in China with precious gems and unique designs.
"To me, jewelry is not only about how much it is worth. A necklace or a ring is a piece of art."

