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The Thousand Moments in Art Exhibition

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The Thousand Moments in Art JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition – A collaboration between century-old jewellery JHENG and legendary artist Wei HaiMin

The National Theater & Concert Hall's Taiwan International Festival of Arts (TIFA) presents its annual masterpiece, ``Thousand Stages, Yet I Have Never Quite Lived.`` Renowned artist and Mei School inheritor Wei HaiMin will perform solo, portraying numerous classic characters and, for the first time, narrating her own story on stage. Combining photos and footage documenting the era, the performance vividly depicts a small history in the grand era, presenting a poetic narrative of contemporary Taiwan. JHENG JEWELLERY, with a hundred years of goldsmithing and four generations of dedication, emphasizes ``Jewellery integrates into art, and art injects into life`` as its core value. Proficient in Western modern inlay techniques infused with Eastern philosophical thinking, each piece showcases a unique artistic expression, transcending cultural boundaries within the world of jewellery.

The collaboration between performing artist Wei HaiMin and artistic jewellery brand JHENG JEWELLERY, both nurtured and thriving in Taiwan, marks the intersection of their respective domains. Through the joint effort with the National Theater & Concert Hall, JHENG JEWELLERY presents the cross-area collaboration ``The Thousand Moments in Art`` JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition revisits significant moments in Taiwan's grand era through weaving together the century-old history of JHENG JEWELLERY with astonishing new creations, expressing the profound pursuit and immortal energy each has for the arts. To echo the reflections each character evokes, JHENG JEWELLERY's new creations in 2021 inherit a century of craftsmanship, presenting LianPu collection inspired by Eastern culture. Under Wei HaiMin's vivid portrayal of her rich life experiences and distinctive roles in the play, these creations exude vitality and brilliance. The ``Thousand Moments in Art`` JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition pays tribute to the original concept of ``Thousand Stages, Yet I Have Never Quite Lived`` and to inspire new perspectives in Taiwan's artistic expression.

``Thousand Stages, Yet I Have Never Quite Lived`` navigates through six classic roles performed by Wei HaiMin, reflecting on the legendary artist's love and life while paralleling Taiwan's changing eras. Wei HaiMin has deeply portrayed many unforgettable characters, embodying the resilience of Mu GuiYing(Note 1: Mu Guiying, a fictional character in the novel ``Yang Family Warriors`` written by the Ming dynasty author Xiong DaMu. She is also a character in the opera and novel of the same name. She possesses great strength and archery skills, displaying exceptional martial prowess from a young age. She dislikes feminine attire, preferring to wield knives and spears, and has honed her skills accordingly.), the talent and beauty of Yang YuHuan (Note 2: Yang Yuhuan was the beloved consort of Emperor XuanZong of the Tang Dynasty in China, known as Yang Guifei. She is portrayed as the epitome of feminine beauty and grace in the flourishing Tang literature.), the suppression of Cao QiQiao (Note 3: Cao QiQiao is a character in the novel ``The Golden Cangue`` by Eileen Chang, representing a woman oppressed by the feudal marriage system and subjected to persecution.) , the pursuit of Meng XiaoDong (Note 4: Meng XiaoDong is a renowned old sheng (male) roles performer in Peking Opera.), the reckless retaliation of Medea (Note 5: Medea, a character from the famous Greek tragedy ``Medea,`` is a resolute and ruthless woman who refuses to be bound by fate.), and the androgynous soul of Orlando (Note 6: Orlando, a character from Virginia Woolf's novel ``Orlando,`` is a character who breaks gender boundaries.), her portrayals transcend both modern and traditional contexts. Breaking through conventional performance levels, the play, for the first time, has Wei HaiMin perform her own story, allowing the audience to witness her truly ``living`` on the stage, and witness her unwavering challenge to herself.

“The Thousand Moments in Art`` JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition and photo series use the six classic characters and the seventh character, Wei HaiMin, to showcase a new perspective on jewellery creation in 2021. Like the scene where Mu GuiYing holds the seal and leads the army, symbolizing Wei HaiMin's cultural heritage and innovation as she goes international recognition. From a goldsmith's humble beginning to the unique style achieved today, the collaboration between JHENG JEWELLERY and the National Theater & Concert Hall embarks on a new chapter, resonating with the spirit of daring breakthroughs and innovation.
Reflecting the concept of ``interpreting oneself,`` JHENG JEWELLERY, through the significant LianPu Collection, uses a mirror-like main stone to guide visitors to discover their true selves. Embedded in worldly jewellery, the exhibition fully encapsulates the essence of the event, narrating stories of the land and reflecting stories of each individual.

Based on the concept of characters transcending time and space in ``Thousand Stages, Yet I Have Never Quite Lived,`` the exhibition theme revolves around ``white,`` close to tradition but not limited by it. Symbolizing the past, being the lead actress for major theater companies and inheritor of the Mei School, Wei HaiMin has deeply cultivated tradition while innovating and creative. The bold and eye-catching ``red`` symbolizes extraordinary vigor, similar to Mu GuiYing's grandeur and Orlando's courage to explore. At this moment, Wei HaiMin continuously challenges herself, creating limitless interpretation for different roles. The ``silver`` appearance reveals her future self, fearlessly and not being confined by definitions.

The JHENG JEWELLERY LianPu Collection, reinterpreted by the artist Wei HaiMin, showcases a new appearance. This collaboration enacts diverse expression of unrestricted and unbounded creative output, elucidating the evolution of times and contemporary performance forms.

JHENG JEWELLERY, in collaboration with the National Theater & Concert Hall, presents the cross-area ``The Thousand Moments in Art`` JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition. Through Wei HaiMin's iconic roles over the years, the exhibition revisits significant moments in Taiwan's grand era, weaving a century of JHENG JEWELLERY's history with astonishing new creations to convey their mutual pursuit of art and energy shared between them.

``Breeze brushes the railing, dew rich with fragrance`` - ``The Story of TaiZhen`` Yang GuiFei

Yang Yuhuan, portrayed in flourishing Tang Dynasty literary as the quintessence of feminine grace. In 1926, Mei Lanfang's creation of ``The Story of TaiZhen`` showcased unprecedented aesthetics and design in the art of female characters, making it as a masterpiece in the history of Dan roles, becoming the top of the Four Great Dan Actresses.

JHENG JEWELLERY's new creations for the year 2021 inherit a century of craftsmanship. The new additions to the LianPu Collection are rich in Eastern cultural influences, under the vivid portrayal of artist Wei HaiMin's life experiences and distinctive performances in the roles, radiate even more brilliance. The Thousand Moments in Art JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition pays homage to the original concept of ``Thousand Stages, Yet I Have Never Quite Lived`` and hopes to inspire a new perspective on Taiwan's artistic expression collectively.

“The Thousand Moments in Art`` JHENG JEWELLERY Art Exhibition and photo series unveil the new face of jewellery creation in 2021 through the classic characters from the play and the seventh character, Wei HaiMin.

Much like the scene where Mu GuiYing holds the seal and leads the army into battle, it correlates with Wei HaiMin's commitment to cultural heritage, innovation, and her journey to international recognition. This echoes the journey of JHENG JEWELLERY, a jewellery family that started as goldsmith and has now flourished for a century. The exhibition signifies the culmination of a hundred years of energy, marking the beginning of a new chapter.

Black Diamond Cat's Eye Chrysoberyl LianPu Pendant

Made of 18K white gold, cat's eye chrysoberyl, tourmaline, yellow sapphire, colored corundum, black diamonds, pear cut diamonds, round rose cut diamonds, and diamonds.
Can be worn as a convertible brooch or pendant.