Dragonfly Daydreams: Feng J Celebrates the Art of Ballet

May 12, 2023

By Katerina Perez

5 min read

In January 2023, Chinese art jeweller Feng J contributed one of her unique creations to Sotheby’s Paris to raise funds for Opéra Garnier. From this moment, an appreciation flourished between Feng and renowned director James Bort. Together, they have produced an enchanting film that transports us to a dreamland of high jewellery, opera and ballet, including signature pieces with innovative settings and craftsmanship. Let’s take a trip to the ballet together…

Every moment of creativity has a spark of inspiration. For the prominent Chinese artist jeweller Feng J, this was a special “Opéra de Paris” auction hosted by Opéra National de Paris, AROP (Friends of the Paris National Opera) and Sotheby’s Paris in January 2023. The occasion was designed to raise funds for Palais Garnier (also known as Opéra Garnier), the French home of music and ballet, first built in the late 19th century at the behest of Emperor Napoleon III. Feng J donated a special piece to this worthy cause – ‘Coeur Blanc’ – a piece of pure art crafted at her atelier in white enamel, double rose- and brilliant-cut grey, purplish grey and black spinels that echoes her dynamic, avant garde style, coupled with an original drawing of the unique piece.

In fact, her signature style is so well regarded that in March 2022, one of her art jewels – the ‘Feuille de Ginkgo’ brooch – was accepted to join the permanent collection at the Musée des arts décoratifs in Paris, which made her the youngest jeweller to achieve this feat.

Chinese artist jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

Chinese artist jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

For me, the Palais Garnier is a spiritual monument because I engage in artistic activities. Through this donation, I hope to show that there is a link between creating a ballet and creating jewellery: it is a tribute to humanity. – Feng J. 

The Opéra Garnier story could have ended there, but a chance encounter took Feng down a different path. Through the auction event, Feng was introduced to renowned director James Bort, who has created fabulous campaign films for Hermes, Piaget, and Balmain, among others. His wife, Dorothée Gilbert, is a principal ballet dancer at the highest ‘Étoile’ level at the Paris Opera Ballet, which means he has a unique sensibility for the craft of ballet and artistic performance. Their conversations led to an idea – to blend the universes of jewellery and ballet into a short film featuring esteemed ballet dancers of the Paris Opera House.

Clockwise from left to right: ballet dancer Adèle Belem, artist jeweller Feng J, ballet dancer Mickaël Lafon, Première Danseuse Bleuenn Battistoni holding the ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’, and Étoile Guillaume Diop holding the ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’. Photo credit: James Bort

Clockwise from left to right: ballet dancer Adèle Belem, artist jeweller Feng J, ballet dancer Mickaël Lafon, Première Danseuse Bleuenn Battistoni holding the ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’, and Étoile Guillaume Diop holding the ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’. Photo credit: James Bort

Just a handful of months later, the film was brought to life, directed by Bort and featuring four incredible talents: Guillaume Diop (Étoile), Bleuenn Battistoni (Première Danseuse), Mickaël Lafon (Coryphée), and Adèle Belem (Quadrille). It tells the story of Feng visiting the Palais Garnier and being transported into a daydream of dancers who appear like magical illusions within the walls of the historic opera house. In addition to the short film, eight portraits were also commissioned of the elite dancers holding and wearing unique Feng J creations, including the ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ and the ‘Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’.

The dragonfly is an important reference point for Feng J and a recurring theme in her jewels. She describes the winged insect as a “natural dancer” because of the way it dips and darts through the air with such lightness. There are clear parallels with ballet dancers, whose graceful movements can sometimes appear gravity-defying! She’s produced two special pieces to interpret the physicality of ballet dancers in her own way: the pink-hued ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ inspired by the Première Danseuse, Bleuenn Battistoni, and a more masculine blue iteration – ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’ – using Guillaume Diop, the first black person to reach the rank of Étoile in the history of the Paris Opera Ballet, as the original inspiration.

Première Danseuse Bleuenn Battistoni of the Paris Opera Ballet holding the Feng J ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ brooch. Photo credit: James Bort

Première Danseuse Bleuenn Battistoni of the Paris Opera Ballet holding the Feng J ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ brooch. Photo credit: James Bort

In terms of construction, ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’ did not start with the traditional method of carving wax before casting. Feng created the piece like an artist sculptor, using titanium, copper and gold to produce a framework in perfect harmony, like individual dancers working together to create something beautiful. The piece is finished with silver powder to evoke the shimmering of a lake beneath the night sky.

Ballet dancer Guillaume Diop presents the ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’ artwork by Chinese jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

Ballet dancer Guillaume Diop presents the ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’ artwork by Chinese jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

Feng J 'A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight'. Photo credit: Almakarina Studio

Feng J 'A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight'. Photo credit: Almakarina Studio

 Ballet dancer Guillaume Diop presents the ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’ artwork by Chinese jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

Ballet dancer Guillaume Diop presents the ‘A Dragonfly Wearing Moonlight’ artwork by Chinese jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

 Première Danseuse Bleuenn Battistoni of the Paris Opera Ballet holding the Feng J ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ brooch. Photo credit: James Bort

Première Danseuse Bleuenn Battistoni of the Paris Opera Ballet holding the Feng J ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ brooch. Photo credit: James Bort

In both pieces, we can see Feng J’s recognisable ‘Floating Set’ technique, which uses an extraordinarily lightweight skeleton structure to make double rose-cut gemstones appear as if they are poised in mid-air. Her palette of gem hues is also notable for its similarity to Impressionist art – almost like a watercolour painting – which is why Feng J is described as mastering a “painterly style” in high jewellery.

Ballet dancers Adèle Belem and Bleuenn Battistoni wear earrings by Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

Ballet dancers Adèle Belem and Bleuenn Battistoni wear earrings by Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

 Ballet dancer Mickaël Lafon holds a brooch designed by Chinese artist jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

Ballet dancer Mickaël Lafon holds a brooch designed by Chinese artist jeweller Feng J. Photo credit: James Bort

 Blending the universe of Feng J’s unique art jewels with the surroundings of the Opéra Garnier. Photo credit: James Bort

Blending the universe of Feng J’s unique art jewels with the surroundings of the Opéra Garnier. Photo credit: James Bort

However, these two creations are special for a different reason. They demonstrate an elevated gemstone setting style and innovation from the Feng J atelier: the ‘Standing Mounting’. Especially in the ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ we see gemstones that are not laid flat but rather set vertically and facing outward at varying angles. These individual ‘standing’ gems are placed in cluster-like structures, as if myriad pastel-hued petals are blooming and growing in real-time, just like in the natural world. The ‘Standing Mounting’ innovation has the effect of adding volume and dimension to each piece without adding unnecessary weight. This is yet another example of how Feng J pushes the boundaries of high jewellery design while maintaining her romantic and whimsical aesthetic.

A closer look at the Feng J ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ brooch with ‘Floating Set’ double rose-cut gemstones and the innovative ‘Standing Mounting’ technique to create a painterly style

A closer look at the Feng J ‘Blooming Dragonfly Diva’ brooch with ‘Floating Set’ double rose-cut gemstones and the innovative ‘Standing Mounting’ technique to create a painterly style

I am sure you will agree that this is a beautiful feat of storytelling from Feng J, who has fused the worlds of ballet, high jewellery, and nature into something artistically compelling. So whether the stars of the Paris ballet draw you in, the double rose-cut sapphires and spinels, or the sweeping cinematic talents of director James Bort, this is an opportunity to see unique jewels in a new light.

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