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Dunhuang, located at the western end of the Hexi Corridor, is the cultural intersection of the Silk Road. It is famous for its "Mogao Grottoes Buddhist Art" and "Cultural Relics in the Scripture Caves", carrying a thousand years of glory.

"Dunhuang Culture" is not only the crystallization of the fusion of Eastern and Western art and culture, but also a shining pearl in the long river of world civilization. Even after nearly two thousand years, it is still radiating light, attracting countless people to go to the valley just to see its style with their own eyes. The co-branded cultural creation of the Dunhuang Museum resonates with the ancient legends of Dunhuang, boldly breaks through the boundaries of traditional Dunhuang art, and brings everyone a new visual feast.

Ceramic mug gift box

The Silk Road, where civilizations meet,
The ancient legend of the Silk Road,
will forever be passed down in the tide of time,
witnessing the collision and fusion of civilizations.

The use of colors in the "Flowers on the Silk Road" series
shows unprecedented boldness and innovation.
The bright colors of traditional Dunhuang murals are reinterpreted,
injected with modern fashion design elements and softer tones,
which not only retains the essence of Dunhuang art,
but also caters to the trend of modern aesthetics,
bringing the exotic customs of the Silk Road into modern life.

The inspiration for the divine deer offering auspiciousness comes from --
"The Deer King's Birth Story"
This mural was created in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
It is a mural in Cave 257 of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang.
It mainly tells the story of a beautiful nine-color deer king.
The nine-color deer in Dunhuang is mysterious.
It has traveled through thousands of years.
It is a legend on the Dunhuang murals and an eternal legend on the Silk Road.
The nine-color deer symbolizes auspiciousness, happiness and peace.
Its body shines with nine gorgeous colors,
just like the colorful culture on the Silk Road,
which blends with each other and blooms with brilliant light.
This ancient and mysterious charm is combined with modern technology to create an exquisite "work", which is also the inheritance and sowing of a historical culture.

Weekly plan gift box joint model

The "Flowers on the Silk Road" print pattern,
designed by a well-known European print design master,
the petal pattern with smooth lines and full of dynamics,
reflects the designer's exquisite pursuit of details.
It implies beauty,
prosperity and vitality.
In these patterns,
the floral elements of Dunhuang,
are cleverly integrated into the essential elements of Western classical culture such as Roman columns and the Colosseum,
showing the charm of the collision and integration of Eastern and Western cultures.

The flying fairies in the Dunhuang murals.
Not only do they represent beauty and holiness,
but they are also the yearning and pursuit of beauty and fairyland by ancient painters.
We have incorporated this classic beauty into the "Music and Dance Flying Fairies" weekly plan gift box.
When you open the gift box, you will find that there is not only an exquisite calendar,
but also a writing pen with a pressure-reducing magnetic pen cap and smooth writing.
Each item has been carefully designed,
which not only meets the needs of daily life,
but also incorporates the classic elements of the flying fairies in the Dunhuang murals,
so that you can feel the strong artistic atmosphere during use.

Dunhuang Notebook

In the palm of your hand,
Appreciate the thousand years,
The charm of Dunhuang is hidden in a small space,
This mini portable book,
is like a key of time,
opening the vast scroll of history.
The agility of the Nine-Colored Deer,
the prosperity of the Silk Road,
the wisdom of the three rabbits in the same wheel,
the harmonious resonance of the Buddha statue and the star palace,
the garden where the spirit snake and all things live,
all gather here,
telling the ancient legends and modern poetry.

With a copy of Dunhuang in your hand,
you can feel the magnificence of the blend of civilizations and
taste the splendor of a thousand years of history.
Let every moment of inspiration
resonate with the ancient legends of Dunhuang.

Dunhuang is an important node on the ancient Silk Road and a cultural highland of mankind. It is based on Chinese civilization and is intertwined with Indian civilization, Persian civilization, and Greek civilization. The precious documents, silk paintings in the Sutra Cave and the exquisite colored sculptures and murals in the Mogao Grottoes store the human historical memory across time and region.

About two centuries ago, the Dunhuang Sutra Cave was opened. The loss and return of the Dunhuang treasures over the past 120 years have touched the hearts of every descendant of the Chinese nation, and also reflected the difficulties and striving for strength of the Chinese nation in modern times.

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