A Millennium of Craftsmanship, Passed Down Through a Single Thread Traveling across

 mountains and rivers, we seek out craftsmanship lost in the world, acting as "ferrymen" who bridge tradition and the world. When a single thread threads through a thousand years of time, and skillful hands take up the warmth of our ancestors, those intangible cultural heritage crafts hidden in deep alleys and remote villages gradually become clear in our footsteps—touched, worn, and integrated into the continuity of daily life.  

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shenchuanbo

Representative Inheritor of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage: Ronghua (Velvet Flower) 
Craftsmanship

Senior Master of Velvet Flower Art
The Youngest Inheritor of National Intangible Cultural Heritage
Founder of Terrainkun Brand
Adhering to the exquisite craftsmanship of "copper wire as bones, silk as flesh", he integrates
modern aesthetics
into the traditional velvet flower craft, pioneering the artistic system of
"Neo-Chinese Style Velvet Flowers" and
earning the title of "Innovator in the Velvet Flower
Industry".Born in a village with a history of over 650 years in
Hebei Province, Shen Chuanbo
descends from a lineage of royalcourt-appointed velvet flower masters. He has
systematically
mastered the core techniques of velvet flower making — from processing and dyeing velvet,

shaping strips and tips to assembling and forming flowers — with more than 30 processes at
his fingertips.
His works strictly follow ancient methods: the copper wire frames undergo nine
rounds of forging and
quenching, the silk velvet strips are made exclusively from the silk of
silkworms in their second molt,and
the colors are achieved through seven layers of plant-based
dyeing to create a natural gradient effect.
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