Tatler Hong Kong

Small Talk BAYLEE ZWART

The founder of Azlee on why medallion jewellery is making a comeback

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What do you love about ancient talismans and why do you incorporat­e them into your jewellery?

I’m amazed by their enduring significan­ce and timelessne­ss. I love that medallions have been used throughout history and across civilisati­ons, but still resonate to this day. Historical­ly, they have signified familial lineage or been prescribed to have protective properties, and it’s fascinatin­g to see how something so ancient can acquire new meaning and continue to remain relevant.

You’re also inspired by the art deco era.

When I started designing,

I fell in love with art deco architectu­re, particular­ly its use of patterns, form and balance. My initial inspiratio­n came from sculptural buildings and, as a result, my pieces were very angular and minimal.

When did you first become interested in history? In elementary school I felt an

instant connection to ancient history and mythology, and was deeply fascinated with the civilisati­ons of Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. After school, I struggled to find time to further explore these interests, but I reacquaint­ed myself with this subject when I discovered jewellery-making.

How does history feature in your jewellery?

My desire to create meaningful pieces gave me the perfect opportunit­y to return to my interest in history and delve deeper into ancient civilisati­ons. Now I use new collection­s and custom projects as an excuse to visit museums, investigat­e archives and read. I feel so lucky that my passions can coexist in this way.

If you could give your younger self any advice, what would it be?

Enjoy not knowing a little longer. I graduated from college and had worked so hard to do so, but after graduation I wasn’t sure about what I wanted to do next. It made me feel anxious at the time. But I realise now that life is full of possibilit­ies. I allowed myself to be pulled in all directions and this was a beautiful time of selfdiscov­ery. It was through this process that I found what I love most.

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Kay Tse is one of Asia’s most influentia­l recording artists and entertaine­rs, having made music since 2005. Fast-forward to today, and Tse has been photograph­ed wearing French jewellery maison

Boucheron’s Serpent Bohème collection. It is inspired by the jeweller’s founder who, believing snakes possessed protective properties, gave his wife a serpentsha­ped necklace for their wedding anniversar­y back in 1888.

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 ?? Kay Tse wears Boucheron Serpent Bohème earring, pendant and ring in white gold set with aquaprase and diamonds, and rings in white gold set with diamonds ??
Kay Tse wears Boucheron Serpent Bohème earring, pendant and ring in white gold set with aquaprase and diamonds, and rings in white gold set with diamonds

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