About

The story of Zenfive began in 2018 when Super Typhoon Mangkhut swept through Hong Kong, China. The founder, Yuyu Jiang, boarded Lamma Island in the midst of strong winds and heavy rain, and unexpectedly discovered a century - old agarwood log that had been split by lightning. Crystal - clear golden resin flowed through the cracks in the charred tree trunk. This naturally refined essence of life not only became the brand's iconic soul symbol, but also implied the profound wisdom of "destruction and rebirth" in Eastern philosophy.
Based on the philosophy of the Five Elements, the brand deconstructs and reorganizes the elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth: the gilded pendants echo the trajectories of the stars, the celadon glaze flows with water ripple patterns, and the agarwood carvings retain the original texture of thunder - struck carbonization. Each work carries the ancient wisdom of "harmony between man and nature" and realizes the transmission of natural energy through wearable art. Its studio, located deep in the bamboo forest on Lantau Island, is itself a model of ecological circulation - the wood shavings generated from carving are made into soothing incense sticks by traditional methods, jade dust is mixed with plant gum to form mineral pigments, and even the packaging materials are made of biodegradable bamboo fiber paper.
This adherence to the concept of sustainability makes Zenfive unique in the luxury jewelry field. The brand regularly holds "natural restoration workshops", inviting wearers to bring back their old jewelry. Artisans will reshape them into brand - new forms, allowing each work to continue its symbiotic story with its owner. Just like the agarwood log that was reborn in the typhoon, Zenfive reinterprets Eastern philosophy with contemporary design language and guards the warmth and spirituality of handmade creations in an era of mechanical reproduction.