Intangible cultural heritage lacquer art × Chinese trend

Inherited from intangible cultural heritage techniques spanning millennia, and blended with modern Chinese design trends, each piece is a unique work of art.

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Tired of Fast Fashion? Invest in Timeless Craft. Slow luxury from the East
Tired of Fast Fashion? Invest in Timeless Craft. Slow luxury from the East
Tired of Fast Fashion? Invest in Timeless Craft. Slow luxury from the East

About craftsmanship

A perfect fusion of intangible cultural heritage techniques and modern aesthetics

Floating lacquer is an ancient lacquerware making technique that involves mixing natural lacquer with pigments and utilizing the natural flow of water to create unique textures and patterns. Each piece of floating lacquerware is unique, like a masterpiece of nature.

We combine this traditional craft with modern Chinese design trends to create artworks that possess both traditional cultural depth and contemporary aesthetic appeal.From bags and lamps to hair accessories and decorations, every piece reflects the craftsmanship and wisdom of the artisans.

Handmade

natural materials

unique

natural lacquer

The old saying, “A hundred miles of fine lacquer, a thousand cuts, for an ounce of lacquer,” speaks volumes about its preciousness!

natural ingredients

Resin from lacquer trees is 100% natural, with no chemical additives, making it environmentally friendly and healthy.

Excellent characteristics

Moisture-proof, corrosion-proof, acid-resistant, heat-resistant, durable, and becomes more lustrous with use.

Unique effects

After curing, it has a soft, glossy finish, and its color becomes richer and more mellow over time.

Natural gas smell

It is mixed with natural orange oil. The light orange scent will dissipate over time. The scent will be stronger when you first use it, which is normal.

Paint tapping process

Every drop of lacquer is hard-won, requiring a complex collection and processing procedure.

resin harvesting

Lacquer farmers make V-shaped cuts in the lacquer trees to collect the flowing resin. Each tree can only produce about 200 grams of raw lacquer per year.

Collecting raw lacquer

Raw lacquer must be collected in a special container to avoid contact with iron, otherwise its quality will be affected.

lacquer tree growth

The lacquer tree needs to grow for 7-8 years before it can be harvested, and it reaches its peak production period in 15-20 years. It is a valuable economic crop.

Works Showcase

Each piece is a unique work of art, showcasing the infinite possibilities of lacquerware craftsmanship.