A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains

A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains 千里江山图

is a large landscape painting created by the Song Dynasty artist Wang Ximeng, hailed as a pinnacle of ancient Chinese landscape painting. This artwork not only showcases the artist’s exceptional skill but also represents the Song Dynasty’s reverence for nature and pursuit of humanistic spirit, expressing the idea of harmony between humans and nature.

A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains 千里江山图

is a large landscape painting created by the Song Dynasty artist Wang Ximeng, hailed as a pinnacle of ancient Chinese landscape painting. This artwork not only showcases the artist’s exceptional skill but also represents the Song Dynasty’s reverence for nature and pursuit of humanistic spirit, expressing the idea of harmony between humans and nature.

Along the River During the Qingming Festival

Along the River During the Qingming Festival 清明上河图
is a scroll painting created by the Chinese painter Zhang Zeduan during the Northern Song Dynasty, and is regarded as one of the national treasures of ancient Chinese painting.
It depicts the bustling city and social life of Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty during the Qingming Festival, which is of great artistic and historical value, and also provided inspiration for artists of later

Along the River During the Qingming Festival 清明上河图
is a scroll painting created by the Chinese painter Zhang Zeduan during the Northern Song Dynasty, and is regarded as one of the national treasures of ancient Chinese painting.
It depicts the bustling city and social life of Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty during the Qingming Festival, which is of great artistic and historical value, and also provided inspiration for artists of later generations, making it a classic in the history of Chinese painting!

Zhuang Brocade

Zhuang Brocade 壮锦
cailed Zhuang Jin in Chinese, together with Yun brocade, Shu brocade and Song brocade, are known as the four famous brocades in China, which are rumored to have originated in the Song Dynasty, and are the cultural treasures of the Chinese nation. This purely handmade fabric has vivid patterns, strict structure, colorful, full of warm and cheerful national style,
reflecting the Chinese Zhuang people's worship of heaven and earth and their pursuit and yearning

Zhuang Brocade 壮锦
cailed Zhuang Jin in Chinese, together with Yun brocade, Shu brocade and Song brocade, are known as the four famous brocades in China, which are rumored to have originated in the Song Dynasty, and are the cultural treasures of the Chinese nation. This purely handmade fabric has vivid patterns, strict structure, colorful, full of warm and cheerful national style,
reflecting the Chinese Zhuang people's worship of heaven and earth and their pursuit and yearning for a better life.

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Fabric:Sinocultural handbags are made of Chinese silk fabrics, such as Fragrant Cloud Silk, Song Brocade, Yun Brocade, etc. These fabrics are all handmade, which were only used by court nobles in ancient China, and belong to China's luxury fabrics. And also we use Chinese inheritage craft to make our handbag.
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Sinocultural believe that intangible cultural heritage not only belongs to China, but also is an important part of cultural heritage belonging to mankind. We hope to serve as a window for more people to recognize and understand Chinese culture as well as Chinese handicrafts, and to promote mutual exchanges between different cultures.In addition, many of Chinese heritage handicraft artisans are facing the problem of income shortage, we hope to help them sell their handicraft works to increase their income and improve their lives.