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  1. LITERATI SPEAK
    LITERATI SPEAK

    Literati, scholars in China whose poetry, calligraphy, and paintings were supposed primarily to reveal their cultivation and express their personal feelings rather than demonstrate professional skill. The concept of literati painters was first formulated in Northern Song period (960–1127)—at which time it was called shidafuhua (士大夫畫, scholar-official painting)—by the poet-calligrapher Su Shi (蘇軾 1037-1101), the ideal of the literati painting was finally and enduringly codified by the great Ming dynasty critic and painter Dong Qichang (董其昌 1555—1636).

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  2. LOCK OF GOOD WISHES
    LOCK OF GOOD WISHES

    Lock is an auspicious symbol in Chinese culture, wishing for good health and longevity.

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  3. MANCHURIAN
    MANCHURIAN

    Yewn’s Manchurian Collection pays tribute to the Manchurian cultural heritage.

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  4. NOSTALGIA
    NOSTALGIA

    Step into a traditional Chinese garden, and you can see openings in the walls, like windows cut in different shapes.

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  5. PAPER CUT
    PAPER CUT

    Paper Cutting is a Chinese folk art of a long history. The art of cutting paper, prepared wholly by skillful manipulation of scissors, can easily be found in Chinese décor, especially during festive times like Chinese New Year.

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