3-Year Impact & Milestones
A three-year journey of preserving living heritage, empowering makers, and bringing Chinese craftsmanship closer to customers around the world.
1000+ Artisans & Learners Empowered
Across Guizhou and Canton, our craft programs have supported artisans, homemakers, and people with disabilities by providing practical skills, income opportunities, and greater independence.
10+ Heritage Crafts Preserved & Reimagined
From Canton Embroidery and horsehair embroidery to Sanlan, Brocade, we collaborate with artisans to preserve traditional skills and bring them into contemporary life.
20+ Physical Locations Across China
Over the past three years, SinoCultural / 天煦 has expanded its physical presence across Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Chongqing, Foshan, and more, bringing our products and craftsmanship closer to customers.
3 Years in the Making: The Zongzi Convertible Bag
An original Sinocultural/天煦 design transforms from an elegant shoulder bag into a distinctive Zongzi-inspired silhouette. SANLAN Embroidery and contemporary structure come together to give traditional symbolism a fresh, versatile form.
Blue & White in Embroidery
Inspired by Qing-Dynasty Suzhou Embroidery artistry and classical Blue & White porcelain, this piece employs the rare SANLAN ('Three Blues') embroidery technique. Graduated shades of indigo are layered with delicate pearl accents, earning it the title of "Blue & White in Embroidery‘.
A Note from Our Founder
I have always believed that the beauty of human civilization lies in the quiet dialogue between different cultures. SinoCultural was born as a bridge—connecting ancient China wisdom with modern homes across oceans.
Just as all living things thrive under the warmth of the sun, SinoCultural’s journey over the past three years has been nourished by you—our cherished global community. The path of preserving authentic craft is rarely easy, but every word of quiet appreciation from you has been our brightest guiding light.
In ancient Chinese philosophy, 'Three' carries a profound magic: 'From One comes Two, from Two comes Three, and from Three comes All Things(一生二,二生三,三生万物).' Marking our third year is not just celebrating time, but honoring endless possibilities. As we look ahead, we invite you to continue this journey with us—discovering living heritage and celebrating the human artistry that unites us all.
— Founder of SinoCultural