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Intangible Heritage Craft Points

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

The ancient Suzhou intangible heritage Song brocade fabric is selected, the natural mulberry silk is mixed with gilt and multi-color silk, and the traditional auspicious Chinese knot + persimmon fruit longevity peach pattern is engraved. Deep black brocade base, Ruyi rhombus framed partitions, a vermilion Chinese knot in the middle to fasten the blessing of reunion, surrounded by persimmons, longevity peaches, and wrapped branches, red and blue contrasting colors with gilt hooks, and ancient hand-made jacquard to create a three-dimensional relief texture. The fabric is full of layers, and its texture is far better than the cheap printed fabric shells on the market. The all-inclusive TPU soft shell is 1:1 accurately modeled on the real phone, and the lens ring is heightened to protect against bumps in all directions; the natural silk brocade surface is skin-friendly and breathable, oil-resistant and fingerprint-resistant, making it dry and non-sticky to hold in all seasons. Persimmon is a homophonic word for "thing", which means that everything goes well and everything goes well; the Chinese knot symbolizes reunion and good luck, and the longevity peach represents happiness, longevity and health. In ancient times, this brocade material was mostly used in the palace's birthday robes, New Year's gift box wrappers, and wedding gift bags for personal use and protection. Giving gifts means everything goes well, and happiness and longevity are both fulfilled.

Su Di Song brocade inherits the folk weaving skills of Suzhou Weaving Prefecture in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and has the same origin as the ancient court Song brocade method. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, persimmon patterns and Chinese knot patterns have been the top auspicious patterns for Chinese New Years and birthdays. The persimmon and persimmon wishful patterns flourished in Jiangnan weaving in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The ancients used persimmons to symbolize that everything goes well. The Chinese knot has been used in folk customs for thousands of years, representing blessings and family perfection. The entire brocade material has gone through more than 20 processes including silk reeling and dyeing, natural dyeing of grass and trees, cross-stitching, and hand-thrown weaving on an old wooden machine. Multi-element composite patterns are complicated to route. Old-fashioned looms can only weave a few centimeters of brocade surface in a single day. The cost of matching multi-color silk threads is high, and mass production of fabrics is scarce.

  • 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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Matching pieces are selected by shared pattern ID first, then by nearby heritage family.

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