The range includes a bespoke ring, earrings, cuff bangle and pendant

Lindy Lee’s Ouroboros and Abundance have now been officially unveiled at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. To celebrate this historic moment in Australian Art, Lindy Lee has designed her first-ever jewellery collection titled Xiaolong, meaning ‘little snake’. This collection takes its inspiration from Ouroboros and its pure ABC Bullion gold companion creation, Abundance.
 
Xiaolong is the first jewellery collaboration of the Pallion Arts Program allowing artists to create jewellery using the world’s most considerate precious metals, Australian ABC Bullion gold and silver.
 
This exquisite collection is limited to 25 units each globally and represents the deep cultural and maternal connection Lindy has with gold and jade. The collection includes a bespoke ring, earrings, cuff bangle and pendant.
 
Xiaolong represents a new model of creative philanthropy and the proceeds from the sale of the collection will be donated by Lindy Lee and Pallion towards cultural programming at the National Gallery.
 
When art and fashion collide – thank you to Alistair Trung for designing the model’s amazing gowns and styling this magnificent showcase. Thank you to Delia Silvan for choreography.
 
The collection is available for purchase through the National Gallery.
 

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