Silk carrying two thousand years of embroidery, reimagined for modern living.
Explore Osmanthus Season
Every autumn, Suzhou's lanes turn sweet with osmanthus — the city's own flower, a quiet symbol of reunion. Our first capsule sets a hand-finished sprig of it on ivory and celadon silk: pillowcases, scrunchies and eye masks made for the softest hours of the day.
Every piece arrives in a gift box with a card telling its pattern's story.
Original Suzhou patterns printed on 22-momme mulberry silk. Art you can wear every day.
Raised silk-thread craft in small seasonal batches. Each stitch catches light the way print never will.
In Suzhou, embroidery is a language passed hand to hand for two thousand years — from garden pavilions to museum walls. We work with ateliers who still speak it fluently.
Not heritage behind glass. Heritage on a pillowcase, an eye mask, the tie in your hair.
