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The Southwest Filigree Collection
Silver finer than hair, from the hands of Miao masters.
Inheritance in silver
For the Miao people of southwest China, silver is not adornment — it is inheritance. A bride wears her family history around her neck, hammered over years into patterns that tell a story only her people can read.
This collection carries that tradition. A craftsman draws silver into wire finer than a human hair, then coils it by hand into forms that tremble when you move. This single technique takes thirty years to master.
To wear it is to carry a craft that has survived by being passed, hand to hand, mother to daughter, for centuries.
Symbols & Meaning
What Each Symbol Carries
Filigree 银丝
Silver drawn finer than hair — a technique that takes a lifetime to master.
Dragon & Flower
Traditional Miao motifs, each carrying a clan story.
Silver as Lineage
For the Miao, silver is family history worn on the body.
Shop the Southwest Filigree
1 piecesMindful Materials
What It's Made Of
Miao Silver Filigree
Southwest China
Hand-drawn wire, coiled into forms that tremble with movement.
925 Silver
Hand-finished
Solid silver, polished to catch light from every angle.
How to Wear
Styling Notes
- ✦ Filigree pieces are conversation starters — wear them where they catch light.
- ✦ A single filigree earring pair can elevate even a simple outfit.
- ✦ Let the detail lead; keep the rest of your look understated.
