Spotlight on Singapore: How State Property Became a Cult Favourite

November 23, 2022

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

Recognised for its minimalistic and modern approach to fine jewellery, Singaporean brand State Property has applied all its most recognisable industrial and architectural codes into a new boutique in Takashimaya Shopping Centre. To learn more about the brand’s history, signature style and this latest milestone, I spoke to co-founder Afzal Imram, who works alongside Lin Ruiyin to bring their shared vision into focus. Here’s what you need to know about the jewels worn by Michelle Obama, Nicole Kidman, and Lady Gaga.

Cool can’t be taught; it’s innate. So when it comes to design, at least, anyone who expressly starts with the goal of “designing something cool” is likely to fall short. Some people have intuitive flair, while others must wait for the right partner to come along to complete the creative puzzle. For Singapore-based brand State Property, this happened when industrial designer Afzal Imram, and Central St Martins-trained jeweller, Lin Ruiyin, met and were able to push the boundaries of both art and design.

State Property Ellipsis Drop earrings with South Sea pearls and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

State Property Ellipsis Drop earrings with South Sea pearls and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Jewellery by State Property at its new boutique in Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Singapore

Jewellery by State Property at its new boutique in Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Singapore

 State Property Idris Bone White Triplet ring with gold, enamel and diamonds

State Property Idris Bone White Triplet ring with gold, enamel and diamonds

 State Property Utama Jet Black ring with enamel and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

State Property Utama Jet Black ring with enamel and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 State Property Alara Snowdrop Signet ring with emerald, white diamonds, mother of pearl and black enamel in 18k yellow gold

State Property Alara Snowdrop Signet ring with emerald, white diamonds, mother of pearl and black enamel in 18k yellow gold

 A look inside the State Property boutique in Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Singapore

A look inside the State Property boutique in Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Singapore

State Property is a marriage of the two opposite ends of the design spectrum, explains Afzal Imram. One champions problem solving and rationality within design, while the other is driven by emotion and instinct. It is amidst this conflict that we exist. The tension between the two approaches lends a unique perspective to our jewellery and a fine balance between self-expression and rationality.

State Property Alara Snowdrop ring and earrings with emerald cabochons, diamonds, carved mother of pearl and black enamel in 18k yellow gold

State Property Alara Snowdrop ring and earrings with emerald cabochons, diamonds, carved mother of pearl and black enamel in 18k yellow gold

Today, State Property is known for its crisp, streamlined and, yes, cool approach to jewellery. It’s urban but not gritty; there’s a refinement that’s directly linked to its birthplace and the remarkable architecture and modernity of Singapore. Imram describes it as a “melting pot of many cultures” and speaks about how the cosmopolitan nature of Singapore has allowed State Property to learn the tastes of many customers from all over the world. He continues: “As a gateway between the East and West, we are positioned to take the best from both sides of the world and marry them within our work. Our western influences have very much informed our approach to branding and design, whilst our eastern upbringing has influenced our approach to manufacturing and materials.”

Katerina Perez wears yellow gold, black onyx, enamel and emerald rings by State Property

Katerina Perez wears yellow gold, black onyx, enamel and emerald rings by State Property

 Katerina Perez wears yellow gold, black enamel, onyx and emerald signet-style rings by State Property

Katerina Perez wears yellow gold, black enamel, onyx and emerald signet-style rings by State Property

 A closer look at rings by Singapore-based fine jewellery brand, State Property

A closer look at rings by Singapore-based fine jewellery brand, State Property

This theme of duality also repeatedly appears within the brand’s storytelling. And I don’t just mean the dual nature of its co-founders but also the contrast of nature and science and its use of “structured silhouettes in precious metals juxtaposed against the soft textures of the body”. Perhaps that’s why its pieces are so covetable; they’re neither too strong nor too delicate, too understated or outlandish. They exist somewhere in between. And in terms of aesthetics, State Property says its pieces offer a “contemporary meditation on Art Deco” – a sort of present-day interpretation of Art Deco geometries that ensures pieces can be worn daily and in many layered combinations. Imram continues: “We generally opt for geometric forms but soften it with thoughtful details like the placement of diamonds, or the curve of the ring shanks, for example. We see our pieces as an elevated daily uniform of sorts and hope our pieces will become new-age classics and estate pieces for the next generation.”

Katerina Perez with State Property Co-Founder, Lin Ruiyin

Katerina Perez with State Property Co-Founder, Lin Ruiyin

What sets State Property apart, at least in my eyes, is its use of pearls. Its Allegory pearl necklace, for example, takes the classical strand of pearls and transforms it into something more modern. Each spherical Akoya pearl hovers inside a capsule-shaped gold chain link in a way that’s suitable for both men and women. Its reinterpreted signet rings also have this unisex appeal. “We would say that the signet rings from our Voyager collection have become somewhat of a signature for the brand,” Imram told me. “In particular, the Battuta Enchantress ring, followed by the Aebi Enchantress signet ring. These rings are bold but with restraint, and there’s a certain power you feel within the rings when you wear them.” His personal favourite is the Drew Full Pavé signet ring because it is “versatile, wearable and quintessentially State Property”.

Katerina Perez wears necklaces by State Property, including the Nemara Pearl necklace (top) with Akoya pearls and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Katerina Perez wears necklaces by State Property, including the Nemara Pearl necklace (top) with Akoya pearls and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Katerina Perez showcases the State Property Nemara Pearl necklace with Akoya pearls and 2.53 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Katerina Perez showcases the State Property Nemara Pearl necklace with Akoya pearls and 2.53 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Jewellery pieces from the Nemara collection by State Property

Jewellery pieces from the Nemara collection by State Property

I admire the focus of Afzal Imram and Lin Ruiyin. They understand who they are, what State Property does best and how to adapt their signature design style without losing sight of the brand’s core DNA. This is difficult to do when the world changes so fast, and the competition is so fierce! A good example is its sparing use of colour, which tends to centre on peacock, grey and black pearls and combinations of deep green, yellow gold and black. Imram says: “We are both very drawn to colour but can never quite agree on which to use. The only colour combination, besides black or white, that we can agree on is black and green, which is our Enchantress colourway with emeralds and black onyx or enamel that we use across our Voyager collection. Besides the fact that green is State Property’s brand colour, there’s something about emerald that has captured our hearts.”

Katerina Perez wears the State Property Aldrin earrings with diamonds in 18k white gold

Katerina Perez wears the State Property Aldrin earrings with diamonds in 18k white gold

The best place to see these colour combinations is now Takashimaya Shopping Centre on the world-renowned Orchard Road in Singapore, where State Property has recently launched its first boutique. Considering the brand launched in 2015, it has come a long way in a short space of time. When I visited the new store, I was struck by the minimalism of the interior and the gallery-like cleanness of its lines, colours, shapes and finishes. It’s almost like entering the minds of Afzal Imram and Lin Ruiyin and being immersed in their idea of what makes great design. There are curved cabinets in neutral shades, minimal adornments, pops of bright yellow in freestanding displays and smooth walls of white cabinets that draw you in to take a closer look. It’s the ideal place to present futuristic pearls from the Nemara collection as well as contrasting green, gold and black rings that I tried on in abundance! Crucially, despite its paired-back nature, it doesn’t feel stark or cold. The welcome is warm, the lighting is inviting, and there’s an atmosphere that anyone of any age is welcome.

State Property Nemara Noir necklace with 2.53 carats of diamonds and Tahitian pearls in 18k white gold

State Property Nemara Noir necklace with 2.53 carats of diamonds and Tahitian pearls in 18k white gold

 State Property Nemara Grand Noir ring with Tahitian pearls and diamonds in 18k white gold

State Property Nemara Grand Noir ring with Tahitian pearls and diamonds in 18k white gold

 State Property Allegory Noir bracelet with black Akoya pearls in 18k white gold

State Property Allegory Noir bracelet with black Akoya pearls in 18k white gold

 State Property Anaphora choker with pendant In 18k gold with white South Sea pearls and 3.36 carats of diamonds

State Property Anaphora choker with pendant In 18k gold with white South Sea pearls and 3.36 carats of diamonds

 State Property Allegory Pearl bracelet with white Akoya pearls in 18k yellow gold

State Property Allegory Pearl bracelet with white Akoya pearls in 18k yellow gold

 State Property Drew Pavé Drape Blue Ombré Signet ring with 1.86 carats of sapphires in 18k rose gold

State Property Drew Pavé Drape Blue Ombré Signet ring with 1.86 carats of sapphires in 18k rose gold

 State Property Aebi Blood Moon necklace with a 0.49 carat pear-shaped ruby, white diamonds and peacock mother of pearl in 18k rose gold

State Property Aebi Blood Moon necklace with a 0.49 carat pear-shaped ruby, white diamonds and peacock mother of pearl in 18k rose gold

This space also serves as a destination for brides-to-be and couples who want to browse the brand’s bridal collections and wedding rings. “The main challenge is being original because the blueprint of wedding bands and engagement rings is so strong,” Imram adds. “For wedding bands, we have really looked into the idea of nesting rings. We don’t like how traditional nesting rings look like they are missing something when worn without the engagement ring. So we’ve designed what we call Stacked Rings that look great on their own but stack very nicely with various diamond rings.” Another signature of its bridal offering is the Picot ring design, which has a naked gallery that allows the full depth of the diamond’s pavilion to be viewed from the side. It ties into the brand’s clean and minimalistic energy and its interest in architecture and structure to great effect.

Katerina Perez wears rings by State Property, including the Drew Pavé Drape ring with 5.48 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Katerina Perez wears rings by State Property, including the Drew Pavé Drape ring with 5.48 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Katerina Perez wears a duo of rings by State Property, including the Drew Pavé Drape ring with 5.48 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Katerina Perez wears a duo of rings by State Property, including the Drew Pavé Drape ring with 5.48 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

So, what’s next for State Property? “We are looking forward to growing our presence in the US and the Middle East in the coming years,” Imram explains. “We are also looking forward to a year of collaborations next year to expand State Property’s repertoire a little and to keep State Property at the forefront of fine jewellery.” Considering the strength of the brand’s current ‘repertoire’, I can’t wait to see how this evolves over the next 12 months. After that, perhaps I will need to plan another trip to Singapore and the Takashimaya Shopping Centre.

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