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Intangible Heritage Craft Points

Heritage textile details, finishing notes and limited-batch positioning for the luxury product template.

The bottom layer is made of mulberry silk intangible cultural heritage water pattern Song brocade, and the whole body is woven with ancient water ripples. It is based on the classic allusion of "Zhuangzi Xiaoyaoyou" There is a Fish in the North Ming Dynasty, whose name is Kun. The surface layer is hand-made with different silk threads to create the upward Kun fish pattern. Silver colored silk thread outlines the body of the Kun, sapphire blue silk thread is scattered and dotted with spray bubbles, the giant Kun breaks through the water and soars into the air, and its long tail is elegant and stretched; the black brocade is low-key and calm, with dual textures in one shell, dark light and restrained texture, PC+TPU composite full shell, soft edge anti-fall and shock absorption, and a heightened lens ring to protect against bumps; the silk brocade bottom is breathable, dry, and resistant to sweat and fingerprints. The Kun fish symbolizes the wings of a great roc, soaring upwards, soaring in the future, and rising career. The fish pattern brings with it abundant wealth and long-term fortune every year, and a dignified figure for business purposes. Giving gifts wishes the other party a rapid rise and great ambitions.

The pattern is based on the allusion of the Kun fish in the North Ming Dynasty in "Zhuangzi Xiaoyaoyou" of the Pre-Qin Dynasty. The Kun transforms into a roc and rides on the wind. It is the top inspirational and auspicious symbol in Chinese style. It has been regarded by literati since ancient times as a symbol of rising high, breaking through the situation and taking off. The water-patterned Song brocade on the base fabric inherits Suzhou's millennium-old intangible cultural heritage weaving skills. In ancient times, it was mostly used for court clothes with water patterns and for brocade mounting of literati's calligraphy and paintings. The image of Kun fish also represents freedom, prosperity, prosperity and success in the Middle East.

  • 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.

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Black abaya styling

Evening event

Daily carry

Gift giving

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