ABOUT US

From left: Shan Fei, Founder of IRISISTER · LRIS, Co-Founder · A dear friend and inspiration"

Our Story

IRISISTER is an artisanal brand bridging ancient Eastern craftsmanship and modern Western aesthetics. It was co-founded by Shan Fei, an inheritor of a generations-old twisted porcelain family, and an experienced American fashion buyer.

The Founders

Founder Shan Fei was born into a family of traditional porcelain artisans and mastered heritage handcraft techniques from an early age. During her studies in the United States, her distinctive Eastern artistic taste deeply resonated with a local buyer who specialized in Western boutique retail. The two quickly became close friends. United by the same aesthetic vision and passion for handcrafted art, they founded IRISISTER to bring rare, timeless porcelain artistry to global boutique markets.

Craftsmanship Meets Global Standards

To adapt to Western boutique standards and ensure consistent quality control and reliable overseas service, the brand has established its dedicated design, quality control, and warehousing studio in the United States. Blending localized American market insights and timeless Eastern porcelain artistry, every piece retains the delicate, handcrafted charm of twisted porcelain while aligning with modern global aesthetic standards.

Our Collection

Currently, IRISISTER offers a full collection of handcrafted twisted porcelain earrings, rings, and necklaces with continuous new arrivals. Each piece is entirely handmade with natural, one-of-a-kind patterns that can never be duplicated, standing apart from mass-produced generic products.

Looking Ahead

With clear long-term development plans, IRISISTER will expand its product range to include twisted porcelain coffee cups and artistic home tableware. Committed to heritage and innovation, IRISISTER crosses cultural boundaries, delivering unparalleled Eastern handcrafted beauty to global audiences who appreciate niche art and exclusive textures.

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