Tangyi Gold and Silverware Museum’s Business Scope (Source Manufacturer of Gold and Silverware)
Release time:
2024-08-05
I. Design and R&D of Gold and Silverware
The museum boasts a highly creative and artistically talented design and R&D team. By delving deeply into historical and cultural studies and drawing inspiration from the intricate patterns found in ancient artifacts, the team meticulously crafts uniquely distinctive gold and silver pieces. Each design seems to tell a story, carrying forward the cultural heritage that has spanned millennia and breathing new life and vitality into these precious metals.
II. OEM Processing for Gold and Silverware
Relying on our exquisite craftsmanship and stringent quality control, we provide high-quality goldsmithing and silversmithing contract manufacturing services to numerous clients. Our artisans skillfully transform clients’ design concepts into stunning, meticulously crafted pieces. From the careful selection of raw materials to the meticulous refinement of every single step in the production process, we adhere strictly to the highest standards, ensuring that all contracted goldsmithing and silversmithing products are of exceptional quality.
3. Custom-made gold and silver tableware for luxury hotels
For luxury hotels, tableware is not merely a practical utensil—it’s also an essential element that reflects the hotel’s taste and elegance. Our museum offers exclusive custom-made gold and silver tableware services tailored specifically for high-end hotels. Based on the hotel’s style positioning and specific needs, we design and craft one-of-a-kind gold and silver tableware pieces, providing guests with an exquisite dining experience.
IV. Restoration and Replication of Gold and Silver Artifacts
Our professional restoration team is dedicated to the restoration of gold and silver artifacts. With exquisite craftsmanship and a meticulous approach, they restore damaged gold and silver pieces to their former glory. At the same time, for certain gold and silver artifacts of significant historical value, we undertake precise reproductions. Our company has previously reproduced precious cultural relics for the Shaanxi History Museum, the Famen Temple Museum, the Xi'an Museum, the Luoyang Museum, and the Pengzhou Museum—including the world’s earliest and most complete set of imperial tea utensils: the Famen Temple Tea Set.
V. Gold and silver tea sets, flower vases, incense burners, and jewelry
In the realm of lifestyle aesthetics, our collection of gold and silver tea sets, flower vases, incense holders, and jewelry boasts distinctive characteristics. Our gold and silver tea sets add an air of elegance and refinement to tea drinking, allowing the delicate aroma of tea to shine even more brilliantly in these exquisite vessels. The flower vases, with their unique shapes and luxurious textures, provide a stunning backdrop for flowers, enabling them to bloom even more vividly and beautifully. Meanwhile, the incense holders create a serene yet mysterious atmosphere amid rising wisps of fragrant smoke, enhancing the quality and artistic ambiance of daily life. Our jewelry features a classic, elegant style with uniquely designed pieces—each product embodies the wisdom and heartfelt dedication of our artisans, showcasing the unparalleled charm of goldsmithing and silversmithing artistry.
Address: West side of Baimasi Temple, Baimasi Town, Chanhe Hui Autonomous District, Luoyang City, Henan Province
Xiaohongshu and Douyin: Search for “Luoyang Tangyi Museum of Gold and Silver Crafts” to get more information.















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