Her work blends art, literature, and personal exploration, focusing on the symbolic relationship between jewellery, the body, and the wearer. Yingying uses materials like silver, ceramics, and mirror fragments to create pieces that reflect the wearer’s internal journey and the passage of time. Her designs are meant to encourage introspection, offering a deeper connection with the wearer and a reflection of personal growth.
Ying’s creative vision aims to transform jewellery from static adornments into dynamic, evolving pieces that engage with both their environment and the wearer. Through her work, she aspires to create pieces that resonate on a personal level, symbolizing strength, transformation, and the beauty of life’s ever-changing nature.

This collection embodies the delicate interplay between time, space, and the fragility of human existence. Inspired by the themes of “Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost, the pieces explore the nuances of isolation, introspection, and the constant evolution of identity. Each piece is a reflection of the individual’s internal journey, shaped by both external influences and the passage of time.
The silver line that forms the shape of a house speaks to the concept of home and belonging, yet, in its subtle movements, it distorts the figure of the wearer, symbolizing the fluidity and vulnerability of personal identity. The ceramic elements, glazed in varying shades of blue, capture the transient qualities of moonlight, evoking a sense of impermanence. The fragmented mirrors embedded within the designs invite self-reflection, serving as metaphors for moments of introspection and change.
Through the movement of the pieces, the wearer embarks on a personal journey—one of transformation, fragility, and strength. This collection offers more than adornment; it is an interactive exploration of self, encouraging a dialogue between the wearer, their reflection, and the world around them.