Purple Rhythm of the Flower Field Main view

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Intangible Heritage Craft Points

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

Selected Sioux City Yijin Jiangnan ancient handmade Song brocade fabric, natural mulberry silk mixed with gilt and purple blue and white colored silk, original flower field purple charm full of crabapple pattern. It has a gentle taro purple gradient brocade base, layers of begonia flowers scattered in clusters, mist blue lining branches and leaves, gilded stamens, ancient hand-made jacquard to create an embossed fabric texture, soft and delicate silk thread transitions, and a texture far superior to 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. Begonia has been a symbol of wealth, good health, and a bright future since ancient times. The flower fields spread over the flower fields represent prosperity and prosperity. In ancient times, begonia brocade was mostly used on ladies’ dresses, dressing boxes, and spring gift bags in the south of the Yangtze River. It is gentle and elegant for personal use. Giving gifts symbolizes blooming wealth and long-lasting blessings.

Sucheng Yijin is rooted in the ancient city of Suzhou, inheriting the ancient Suzhou folk brocade weaving methods of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and relying on the original flower field purple rhyme pattern inspired by the begonias in Jiangnan gardens. Begonia flower is a representative flower in classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. It has been called the "wealth flower" since ancient times, symbolizing good fortune and family well-being. Begonia pattern brocade has been popular in weaving in Jiangnan since the Tang and Song Dynasties. Begonia brocade materials are often used when visiting gardens to enjoy flowers in spring and when women dress up. The craftsmen combined with modern aesthetics to recreate the grand scene of the spring flower fields with lavender gradient colors, retaining the ancient brocade weaving method of the Song Dynasty, and condensed the spring flowers of the south of the Yangtze River into the brocade cloth. The entire piece of brocade has gone through more than 20 processes including silk reeling and dyeing, natural dyeing of vegetation, cross-stitching, and hand-thrown weaving on an old-fashioned wooden machine. The gradient patterns and colors are complicated, and the old-fashioned loom can only weave a few centimeters of brocade in a single day. The materials used in the soft purple color are exquisite, and the fabric is scarce in mass production. We cut the brocade material to fit into the phone case, so you can carry a whole field of spring flowers in the south of the Yangtze River with you.

  • 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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