Velvet flower is a distinctive intangible cultural heritage (ICH) handicraft, officially listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Its history dates back to the Qin Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and was mainly used for court decorations. After the Ming Dynasty, the craftsmanship of making velvet flowers gradually matured, reaching its peak in the Qing Dynasty.
“Velvet flower” homophones with “glory and prosperity” in Chinese, embodying auspiciousness and happiness.
Crafting velvet flowers requires relatively complex tools, intricate processes, and a series of meticulous manual operations.
Let’s step into the world of velvet flowers and experience the joy brought by this intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship!








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