Two mythical creature tigers face each other, guarding the central tripod, forming the shape of a treasure-filled basin. The cloud pattern below the artwork represents abundant blessings and arrives on clouds. Gui and ding (vessels) are the most common archaeological discoveries in bronze ware, followed by the appearance of pottery gui and jade gui. The casting methods, decorative patterns, and inscriptions on bronze ware are important representations of ancient Chinese civilization. From the unique expression in terms of form and production techniques, unprecedented efforts have been made in the study of patterns. In order to restore the perfect form of the bronze ware, a design element of double ears has been added.
Mighty, a working partnership Upon clear clouds of fulfillment. At the crux of an era, Take in the exquisite beauty of the sun and moon.
威風共青雲
威風合力 青雲圓滿; 在時代的關鍵 看日月都錦繡。
Design Concept
Two mythical creature tigers face each other, guarding the central tripod, forming the shape of a treasure-filled basin. The cloud pattern below the artwork represents abundant blessings and arrives on clouds. Gui and ding (vessels) are the most common archaeological discoveries in bronze ware, followed by the appearance of pottery gui and jade gui. The casting methods, decorative patterns, and inscriptions on bronze ware are important representations of ancient Chinese civilization. From the unique expression in terms of form and production techniques, unprecedented efforts have been made in the study of patterns. In order to restore the perfect form of the bronze ware, a design element of double ears has been added.
Mighty, a working partnership Upon clear clouds of fulfillment. At the crux of an era, Take in the exquisite beauty of the sun and moon.
威風共青雲
威風合力 青雲圓滿; 在時代的關鍵 看日月都錦繡。
About LIULI Crystal:
About LIULI Crystal:
Founded in 1987 by renowned glass artists Loretta H. Yang and Chang Yi, LIULI has grown from a modest workshop in Taiwan to become Asia's leading brand of crystal art. Liuli is a Chinese term from the Han Dynasty for glass art, and was chosen to honor the richness of Chinese heritage and culture. Records show that artisans of the Han Dynasty were highly skilled in lost-wax casting (pâte de verre) but the craft was subsequently lost and forgotten. Yang and Chang revived the craft and reintroduced it to the international arena.
The pioneering LIULI spirit has guided contemporary glass art to new heights. Each piece undergoes a comprehensive twelve-step process and requires six to eight months to complete. LIULI produces a limited number of pieces, so as to foster an environment where our artists are constantly engaged in the creation process and stay relevant to the society we care about.
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