
She is a Taiwanese; her father is a diamond dealer, so she was immersed in the art of fine jewelry form a young age. While others girls who was the same as her age were playing with dolls, Anna was playing quality jewelry.
She was a great cellist; she throughout her childhood, Anna was a hard-working student of cell; she often practiced as many as 6 hours a day. After wining several nation awards in Taiwan for cell, Anna moved to U.S. to study at the Walnut Hill School and the New England Conservatory of music. When she almost achieved to be a professional cellist, she injured to tendonitis in the shoulder that made she can’t be a cellist anymore; she was only 20 years old at that time.
However, his father encourage her to study jewelry design instead. Thanks to her playing jewelry’s experience, she learns easily.
Anna originated her own jewelry brand at the age of 29; she found a jewelry store at the Plaza Retail Collection in New York City.
aaaa"Moonlight" aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa "Alexandrina"
How sad that she injured her shoulder and could not play the cello anymore! She is very inspiring because she did not give up on herself. She focused her time and energy into another form of art. Her creations are beautiful!
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