The intangible cultural heritage brand “Tang Ci Fang Wu” is affiliated with the Luoyang Tangyi Gold and Silverware Museum.


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2025-03-10

[Tang Style Gold and Silverware Brand] "Tang's Gift of Local Products"

The Cultural Awakening of the Ancient Capital Luoyang

The “Tang Ci Fang Wu” brand originates from Luoyang, the ancient capital with a history of a thousand years. Upholding a consistent commitment to cultural heritage, it combines a globally forward-looking perspective with China’s artisanal craftsmanship. Recreating the splendor and prosperity of the Tang Dynasty’s golden age.

 

As for The gold and silverware brand “Tang,” themed around the Tang Dynasty, distinguishes itself from the traditionally minimalist styles of contemporary tea ware on the market through its product designs, which adopt a more internationally oriented approach. Drawing inspiration from the exquisite and opulent aesthetic of the Tang Dynasty, these designs are seamlessly integrated with modern lifestyles, ensuring that each piece serves as a vivid testament to the splendor of the Tang civilization.

 

Product creation originates from “The Intangible Cultural Heritage Craft of Silver and Gold Artistry at Baima Temple”—the Tang Dynasty’s Gift of Silver Teapots are Handcrafted by Artisans Carefully Crafted with intricate techniques. Covering Hammering, chasing, and filigree work Dozens of intricate processes, including gilding and others. Each piece of Tang Dynasty tribute goods possesses the uniqueness of handcraftsmanship. Using tools to embody the Way. of craftsmanship Endow the object Unique texture, Make it an artistic treasure that combines practical value with collectible value.

 

[ Tang bestowed tribute items. Creating a vibrant and splendid Tang-style tea space.

Tang bestowed tribute items. Dedicated to creating a vibrant and exquisite tea space, its main product lines include Tang-style tea ware and silver jewelry.

 

The Tang Style Tea Ware Collection, as the brand’s core product line, integrates Tang Dynasty aesthetics into tea ware design. Teapots, teacups, tea trays, and other tea utensils are adorned with classic Tang Dynasty motifs such as floral and bird patterns, intertwined vine designs, and treasure-blossom patterns. It’s as if it transports people back to that prosperous and flourishing era. Tang Dynasty Court. Smooth, chiseled curves, The exquisite gilding technique recreates the Tang Dynasty court. Gold and silver shimmer together. luxurious scenes Let people savor the splendor of the Tang Dynasty while enjoying tea.

 

 

[ Tang Ci Fangwu’s Manager—Wang Yan

Founder of the intangible cultural heritage brand [Tang Ci Fang Wu]

* Luoyang Master of Arts and Crafts

* Luoyang Deputy Director of the Tang Yi Gold and Silver Ware Museum

* Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritor of the Craftsmanship for Making Gold and Silver Artifacts at Baima Temple

* Participant in Tsinghua University’s “Workshop for Revitalizing and Innovating Traditional Chinese Crafts”

* Admission Yu United Kingdom Royal College of Art Mr. is in D Design Design Master's and Doctoral Programs

 

to do For Intangible Cultural Heritage Brands The founder of “Tang Ci Fang Wu” has demonstrated extraordinary talent and unwavering conviction on the path of cultural preservation and innovation. With her exquisite craftsmanship and profound understanding of art, she has infused “Tang Ci Fang Wu” with its very soul.

She has participated in numerous cultural events and exhibitions, showcasing to the world the unique charm and profound depth of goldsmithing and silversmithing techniques. Her works have received widespread recognition and acclaim both within and beyond the industry, becoming a powerful medium for conveying... Luoyang A shining calling card of culture.

 

As the deputy director of the Luoyang Tangyi Museum of Gold and Silver Crafts, Wang Yan actively participates in cultural heritage preservation and exchange activities. Through lectures, training sessions, and other initiatives, she shares her skills and experience with a wider audience, striving to ensure that intangible cultural heritage techniques take root, flourish, and thrive in modern society.

 

With her own hard work and passion, Wang Yan has ensured that the culture of the Tang Dynasty is no longer merely a record in historical texts—but rather, it comes to life through... The brand “Tang Ci Fang Wu” spreads the culture of Luoyang through a lifestyle art that is tangible, practical, and传承able. “Tang Ci Fang Wu” will continue to explore and move forward, enabling more people to appreciate the unique charm of Tang-style gold and silver artifacts and writing a cultural legend for our era.


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