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Cindy Chao and Sarah Jessica Parker's Ballerina Butterfly brooch.



  Jeweler and actress collaborate to create gem-rich Butterfly Ballerina Brooch


October 2, 2014


The celebrated Taiwanese jewelry designer Cindy Chao has joined together with actress Sarah Jessica Parker to create a "Ballerina Butterfly" brooch, which will be auctioned at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite Sale Hong Kong this October, with the net proceeds from the sale being contributed to New York City Ballet. The presale estimate is between $750,000 and $950,000.

The brooch is constructed of a titanium and 18K gold body, and features a cushion-cut fancy brown diamonds weighing 26.27 carats, three rough brown diamond slices weighing 47.71 carats in total, and three pieces of conch pearls weighing 7.25 carats in total. This is surrounded by 4,698 diamonds and fancy-colored diamonds weighing 98.09 carats in total.

Parker and Chao met at Chao's 2011 Masterpiece Exhibition in Beijing, and in the months that followed discussed a potential collaboration, combining their creative talents to design a unique jewelry piece for charity. The brooch was completed over the course of two years, during which Parker and Chao held several design meetings, reviewed sketches, wax models and gemstones together.

"Sarah Jessica and I are two very different creative minds sharing the same artistic vision and passion," said Chao. "She truly appreciates the essence and soul of my creations, and I admire her innovative yet classic view on fashion and style. My annual butterflies carry special meaning for me. Collaborating with Sarah Jessica for a cause we both deeply care for and believe in makes this Ballerina Butterfly all the more special in my heart."

Parker, who achieved fame through her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw in the television series "Sex and the City," has since leveraged her status as a style icon to become a powerful player on the New York fashion scene.

Chao had originally planned to become an architect, like her grandfather, Xie Zinan, who designed Chinese-style temples across Asia. But, at her mother's insistence, she delved into jewelry, founding Art Jewel in 2004. Her sculptural jewelry collections are consistently and globally sought by private collectors and prestigious auction houses such as Christie's, Sotheby's and Philips De Pury.

Chao's iconic Black Label Masterpieces merge the rarest gemstones with innovative designs. The Butterfly Brooch has been designated a place in this collection.

Chao says that 65 percent of her sales are to Asia-Pacific customers.

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