[Cinque: five]
Cinque® founder Cindy Liu, with backgrounds in architecture and metalsmithing, practises jewellery and object making as a form of memory archive.
Through wax and metal forming, Cinque transforms natural and cultural relics into tangible, wearable pieces—sealing ephemeral moments into the material permanence of metalwork. Each piece evokes new interpretations of memory, activated through the touch of skin. Cinque® uses this instinctive, tactile connection to express delicate, transient memories through the warmth of the five fingers—hence the name Cinque, meaning “five.”
Handmade and cast in London, Cinque®’s pieces create new connections and tangible interpretations of memories, accessed from the touch of skin.
Cinque® works closely with photographer and multi-disciplinary designer Vincent Tam to explore the dialogue between object and image.
Cinque® founder Cindy Liu, with backgrounds in architecture and metalsmithing, practises jewellery and object making as a form of memory archive.
Through wax and metal forming, Cinque transforms natural and cultural relics into tangible, wearable pieces—sealing ephemeral moments into the material permanence of metalwork. Each piece evokes new interpretations of memory, activated through the touch of skin. Cinque® uses this instinctive, tactile connection to express delicate, transient memories through the warmth of the five fingers—hence the name Cinque, meaning “five.”
Handmade and cast in London, Cinque®’s pieces create new connections and tangible interpretations of memories, accessed from the touch of skin.
Cinque® works closely with photographer and multi-disciplinary designer Vincent Tam to explore the dialogue between object and image.