A house of Sichuan silk · Est. 2025

Where the silkworm of Shu meets the iris of Florence.

One thousand years of Chinese needlework, retold in a quiet language for today.

2,000+Years of Shu heritage
40,000Stitches per scarf
OneNumbered, signed
30 daysReturns on ready-to-wear
The Collection

Five quiet ways to live with silk.

From a thirty-euro fan to a bespoke heirloom, each piece carries the same hand and the same patience.

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Inside the atelier

One artisan. One needle. Six weeks.

We work with second- and third-generation embroiderers in Chengdu.

Each scarf passes through more than 40,000 stitches.

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A new vocabulary

The iris of Florence, sewn in Chengdu silk.

Our designs are conceived through quiet dialogue between two cultures.

The work is drawn with our AI atelier and translated, by hand, onto silk.

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The houses of Shu

Three signature stitches.

01

晕针 · Yùn-zhēn

The gradient stitch.

02

套针 · Tào-zhēn

The interlocking stitch.

03

沙针 · Shā-zhēn

The sand stitch.

In the press

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Refined like luxury, yet rich in cultural charm.

— Italian Buyer

A quiet new house, drawing the Silk Road back through Florence.

— Milan Fashion Week

Cultural transcription, beautifully done.

— TikTok #ChinaTravel