Using lacquer as the brush and water as the canvas; half crafted by hand, half shaped by nature. The moment it enters water, unpredictable patterns emerge in countless forms. Each lacquered fan resembles a flowing Chinese ink painting, blending the refined elegance of ancient scholars with the vibrant fashion of modern trendsetters. In the simple act of dipping and lifting, the colors of Eastern aesthetics dance gracefully across the fan's surface.
Bamboo weaving is a unique handicraft originating from China's abundant bamboo resource regions. It involves using bamboo strips or slivers, skillfully woven by artisans to create various practical items and decorations. The bamboo weaving technique is exquisite and diverse in styles, ranging from everyday items like bamboo baskets and hats to artistic pieces such as bamboo woven paintings and wind chimes.
Gold foil burning is a treasure of Chinese metal craftsmanship, included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage. It involves techniques such as "burning," "drawing," "coating," "pasting," and "brushing," combined with traditional Chinese patterns.