You Have Worn the Stars. Now Let the Night Sky Hold You.
The blue hour of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, photo by Kim Chan At the foot of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, the sky does not simply turn black; it deepens into...
We often treat Valentine’s Day as a deadline for romance, but we prefer to treat love as a daily sustenance. Whether you are craving the sweetness of connection, the spice of confidence, or the rich depth of solitude, there is a flavor here that speaks your language.
Invitations, Not Artifacts: Weaving Homeland into the World’s Gaze
Invitations, Not Artifacts: Weaving Homeland into the World’s Gaze"Weaving a homeland into the world’s everyday life." In a recent feature, DSCENE Magazine explores the philosophy behind YarnGi—tracing the thread from the mist-laden highlands of Yunnan to the clarity of modern design. Read our reflection on this global recognition and the art of "Trace-Form" translation.
The Tiger Lineage collection is a quiet homage to Yi mythology, where the tiger is revered as a cosmic ancestor and mountain guardian. Through abstract, symbolic forms, each piece reflects our deep respect for these ancestral stories and reinterprets their spirit for a contemporary space.
The Fire Bloom collection honors Yi traditions, where fire symbolizes spirit, ancestry, and cosmic rhythm. Inspired by Torch Festival rituals and flame-shaped embroidery, each piece glimmers like embers in motion—echoing the dance of light, memory, and renewal.
The English poet Siegfried Sassoon once wrote, “In me the tiger sniffs the rose.” It is a line that captures the beautiful, enduring contradiction of the human spirit: the capacity to be profoundly fierce, yet remarkably tender. We live in a world that often demands we choose between the two—to either armor ourselves against the noise or to remain vulnerable to it. But true resilience, we believe, lies in the quiet space where these two forces meet.
The Road That Threads the Clouds: A Return to the Tea Horse Trail
While the world marvels at Yunnan’s new speed, we return to the slow rhythm of the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Beyond a destination, we explore Yunnan as a way of being—where 'vertical geography' shapes the textures of our collections, turning homeland memories into quiet strength for the modern home.
Quiet Strength in a Loud City: Notes from ICFF 2025
The Javits Center has a distinct frequency. Beneath the glass ceiling along the Hudson River, the air usually vibrates with the sound of thousands of footsteps, conversations, and the restless...
The Moon Weaver collection honors Naxi traditions, reimagining the poetic form of “wearing stars and adorning the moon.” Through soft cross-tie details and delicate motifs, each piece embodies quiet strength and the feeling of an embrace—bringing constellations into the corners of everyday life.
Inspired by Hani traditions and terraced landscapes, the Terrace Loop collection reinterprets symmetry and layering through bold geometry and tactile depth. With motifs drawn from huiwen spirals and niuga horns, and a palette of black, crimson, sapphire, and ivory, each piece echoes the rhythm of hillsides and stitched histories.
You Have Worn the Stars. Now Let the Night Sky Hold You.
The blue hour of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, photo by Kim Chan At the foot of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, the sky does not simply turn black; it deepens into...
The English poet Siegfried Sassoon once wrote, “In me the tiger sniffs the rose.” It is a line that captures the beautiful, enduring contradiction of the human spirit: the capacity to be profoundly fierce, yet remarkably tender. We live in a world that often demands we choose between the two—to either armor ourselves against the noise or to remain vulnerable to it. But true resilience, we believe, lies in the quiet space where these two forces meet.
We often treat Valentine’s Day as a deadline for romance, but we prefer to treat love as a daily sustenance. Whether you are craving the sweetness of connection, the spice of confidence, or the rich depth of solitude, there is a flavor here that speaks your language.
The Road That Threads the Clouds: A Return to the Tea Horse Trail
While the world marvels at Yunnan’s new speed, we return to the slow rhythm of the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Beyond a destination, we explore Yunnan as a way of being—where 'vertical geography' shapes the textures of our collections, turning homeland memories into quiet strength for the modern home.
Invitations, Not Artifacts: Weaving Homeland into the World’s Gaze
Invitations, Not Artifacts: Weaving Homeland into the World’s Gaze"Weaving a homeland into the world’s everyday life." In a recent feature, DSCENE Magazine explores the philosophy behind YarnGi—tracing the thread from the mist-laden highlands of Yunnan to the clarity of modern design. Read our reflection on this global recognition and the art of "Trace-Form" translation.
Quiet Strength in a Loud City: Notes from ICFF 2025
The Javits Center has a distinct frequency. Beneath the glass ceiling along the Hudson River, the air usually vibrates with the sound of thousands of footsteps, conversations, and the restless...
The Tiger Lineage collection is a quiet homage to Yi mythology, where the tiger is revered as a cosmic ancestor and mountain guardian. Through abstract, symbolic forms, each piece reflects our deep respect for these ancestral stories and reinterprets their spirit for a contemporary space.
The Moon Weaver collection honors Naxi traditions, reimagining the poetic form of “wearing stars and adorning the moon.” Through soft cross-tie details and delicate motifs, each piece embodies quiet strength and the feeling of an embrace—bringing constellations into the corners of everyday life.
The Fire Bloom collection honors Yi traditions, where fire symbolizes spirit, ancestry, and cosmic rhythm. Inspired by Torch Festival rituals and flame-shaped embroidery, each piece glimmers like embers in motion—echoing the dance of light, memory, and renewal.
Inspired by Hani traditions and terraced landscapes, the Terrace Loop collection reinterprets symmetry and layering through bold geometry and tactile depth. With motifs drawn from huiwen spirals and niuga horns, and a palette of black, crimson, sapphire, and ivory, each piece echoes the rhythm of hillsides and stitched histories.