

A hand once turned clay to vessel and fire made it last.
This collection reimagines porcelain artefacts of dynasty and affection: florals, cobalt, and gold. Now, these centuries-old designs move again with breath and light.


To wear a story. To fold history into the present.
They are reinterpretations: intimate meditations on endurance, on ornament, and on what we choose to preserve.
Silk receives the memory of porcelain not as an echo but as a new voice.
All designs are produced in very limited numbers, each accompanied by a provenance card and finished with archival care.
For those who collect meaning.

The Porcelain collection
is an ode to artistry, memory, and enduring elegance, a prelude to the Longevity Line.
My introduction to porcelain was one of those watershed moments. A dear friend once placed a tiny, centuries‑old porcelain cup into my hands. The designs on it were entirely hand painted
I imagined the painter working by candlelight—were they cold? Well fed? Content with their lot?
The brush strokes were so delicate and the marks raised visibly, it felt like I was holding time itself. That moment became the soul of this collection. Each of these silk scarves honours what endures; craftsmanship, heritage, beauty without expiration.
Inspired by 18th‑ and 19th‑century English porcelain from Derby, Chelsea and Worcester. In every scarf I translate the visual language of hand‑painted porcelain into fluid silk.
This is resurrection.