Fuzhou “Golden Craft Wonders Exhibition”


Release time:

2025-05-28

The first major exhibition of gold art and metalworking at the Decheng Jewelry Museum—Luoyang cultural relics come on a business trip!
For generations, gold artifacts have refined Eastern aesthetics—this millennium-long journey of gold craftsmanship and civilization is vividly captured in the “Golden Art: A Grand Exhibition of Gold Jewelry,” featuring the artistry of gold objects, time-honored intangible cultural heritage goldworking techniques, and the rich culture of gold currency. Together, we invite you to join this extraordinary dialogue across time and space, celebrating the rebirth of a thousand-year-old golden legacy. Dates: May 28–30, 2025. Venue: Decheng Jewelry Museum. The “Gold-Attracting” Grand Exhibition is about to open—welcome all visitors! We eagerly await your presence!


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