The Silhouette
Intangible Heritage Craft Points
Heritage textile details, finishing notes and limited-batch positioning for the luxury product template.
We select warm first-layer cowhide as the frame of the bag, and combine the dual high-end brocade techniques of Sotang brocade and Nishijin weaving to create this gilded Yunshan trapezoidal saddle handbag. The mulberry silk gilt brocade on the bag is hand-woven and stretches into the distant mountains. The deep and light gold-toned silk threads are intertwined layer by layer, replicating the minimalist ink and gold mountain artistic conception. The three-dimensional relief texture of the fabric surface is delicate and soft, and the gilt lines glow under the light and shadow. It is equipped with a curved handle of cowhide leather of the same color, and the flip-top brass rotating lock buckle opens and closes. The bag has layered compartments for neat storage. The neat trapezoidal saddle is compact and exquisite, suitable for new Chinese-style cheongsam, tea clothes, commuter windbreakers, and light dresses. It can be used for daily travel, tea parties, and dinners. The layered golden mountain pattern implies long golden mountains, a bright future, long financial resources, and step-by-step promotion. The double brocade craftsmanship combines the aesthetics of the Tang and Song Dynasties with the Oriental aesthetics and fine weaving skills. It shows a low-key nobility. It is a high-end and durable gift for business souvenirs, Goddess' Day, and birthdays.
Sutang brocade inherits the palace brocade techniques of the Tang Dynasty and is characterized by gilded silk threads and rich patterns. It was the silk material used by the ancient royal family. Nishijin brocade originates from Japan's millennium weaving technology and is famous for its multi-layer precision weft weaving and delicate layered texture. Both are the world's top brocade weaving techniques. The designer integrated the Chinese landscape aesthetics of blank space with double brocade weaving techniques, abandoned complicated patterns and colors, and used minimalist gilded mountains as the core pattern to weave the auspicious image of "golden mountains stretching" into the brocade. The brocade weaving process is complicated, and the gilt threads are easy to break, requiring craftsmen to control the warp and weft density of the loom. The weaving cycle of a single fabric is long, and the texture of each piece of brocade is rich in nuances and unique. Combining traditional brocade craftsmanship with modern saddle bag shapes, the complex Chinese style elements are weakened to create a minimalist, light and luxurious new Chinese style handbag, taking into account both high-end texture and daily practicality.
- Inspired by Chinese intangible heritage weaving and Silk Road ornament.
- Hand-finished surface made in small batches for visual consistency.
- Designed to match charms, bags and gift sets from the same pattern family.



