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The Spoon That Shaped My World | Wallace Chan | TEDxNYU Shanghai

Wallace Chan opened his TEDx talk, “The Spoon That Shaped My World,” by inviting the audience back to age five—hungry not just for food but for belonging—when a single porcelain spoon first captivated him. What began as a broken childhood treasure evolved into a lifetime obsession with porcelain’s paradox of beauty and resilience, culminating in a groundbreaking material he calls “Wallace Chan Porcelain,” now five times stronger than steel. Wallace Chan began gemstone carving in 1973 at age 16. Renowned by the 2010s, his innovations include the Wallace Cut, titanium jewelry mastery, metal-free gemstone settings, and patented jadeite-enhancing techniques. His "Wallace Chan Porcelain," five times harder than steel, emerged after years of research. In 2019, his jewelry became the first Chinese contemporary piece permanently displayed at the British Museum. Exhibited globally, Chan continues pushing boundaries in materials, colors, and forms. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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