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Reborn (Legend in Colors–Dunhuang) Hand-Painted Lacquer Bracelet

Reborn (Legend in Colors–Dunhuang) Hand-Painted Lacquer Bracelet

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A fresh start at the dawn of wisdom.

The "Reborn" bracelet embodies the powerful Buddhist themes of renewal and enlightenment found in Dunhuang art. The intricate layers of hand-applied lacquer mirror the process of spiritual transformation—shedding the old to reveal a new, more radiant self. Its vibrant, luminous finish symbolizes the dawn of wisdom and the continuous cycle of rebirth, offering hope and a fresh start.

Size Details: Perimeter: 22cm | Weight: 9.3g
Materials: Lacquer


Features

Low-Maintenance Love:

  • Fades & decays? Never. – Stays flawless for millennia.
  • Waterproof & lifestyle-proof – Shower, swim, or sweat with it on.

Great Gift Option with Bless

Rooted in tradition and longevity, lacquer represents lasting beauty and thoughtful giving. We use only pure, natural lacquer—tapped responsibly from lacquer trees and applied by hand. Every piece honors slow craftsmanship and sustainable materials, rooted in harmony with nature.

Whether you're giving it as a gift or keeping it as a personal talisman, the Fulu Bottle serves as a daily reminder of the values that matter most—harmony, happiness, and purpose. It’s a symbol. A companion. A blessing that fits in the palm of your hand.

LACQUER: Depth in Layers, Time in Shine

The Origin of Lacquer Art

Lacquer, or Daqi, is one of China’s oldest traditional crafts, with a legacy of over 8000 years. From ancient ritual objects to modern design, it reflects timeless patience, harmony with nature, and refined aesthetics. In 1990, a red lacquered wooden strip — buried for 8000 years — was unearthed under Hangzhou’s Kuanhu Bridge. Its color remained vivid, a lasting testament to the strength and elegance of natural lacquer, known as the “king of coatings.” Today, this heritage lives on in our handmade lacquer jewelry—where history, nature, and artistry come together in every bead.

Crafting Lacquer: A Step-by-Step Legacy

Behind each lacquered bead lies a patient journey—often taking weeks or even months to complete. The process begins with harvesting raw lacquer from trees, a task only possible in warm, humid months and done by hand in small quantities. Natural materials are then inlaid, followed by meticulous carving and hand-painting. Each lacquer layer—applied up to 30 times—must dry and be polished for hours or days, depending on humidity and temperature. The final transparent coat seals in the richness, creating a finish that can last for generations.


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