Chen Lin (right) sews sachets under the guidance of her mother. Sachets, also known as sachets, fragrant tassels, etc., were used as a portable accessory in ancient times and were a unique symbol in people's daily lives, carrying profound Chinese culture. Cultural and creative sa

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Chen Lin (right) sews sachets under the guidance of her mother. Sachets, also known as sachets, fragrant tassels, etc., were used as a portable accessory in ancient times and were a unique symbol in people's daily lives, carrying profound Chinese culture. Cultural and creative sa - Lujuba

Chen Lin (right) sews sachets under the guidance of her mother

Sachets, also known as sachets, fragrant tassels, etc., were used as portable accessories in ancient times and were unique symbols in people’s daily lives, carrying profound meanings. Chinese culture.

Cultural and creative sachets

Chen Lin is the fourth generation inheritor of Li Shuiqin sachet sewing skills, an intangible cultural heritage project in Luoyang City. She said: "I have learned to make handmade sachets from my mother since I was a child. With every stitch and stitch, I feel that what is embroidered is not only the pattern itself, but also the people's yearning and prayer for a better life."

Sachets

Nowadays, With the revival of traditional culture and the emergence of Luoyang cultural tourism, sachets are loved by more young people as a cultural and creative product. Chen Lin aimed at this entry point and collaborated with cultural and creative companies and young designers to launch the Erlitou turquoise bronze medal-decorated cultural and creative sachet, which was widely praised by customers.

Testing medicinal materials

Chen Lin believes that intangible cultural inheritance requires both traditional and modern innovative thinking. “What we need to do is transform traditional sachets into daily necessities that people are willing to carry with them and integrate them into daily wear, so that everyone can enhance their sense of identity with the Chinese nation and enhance their pride in traditional Chinese culture in the process. "Chen Lin said.

Chen Lin (right) sews sachets under the guidance of her mother. Sachets, also known as sachets, fragrant tassels, etc., were used as a portable accessory in ancient times and were a unique symbol in people's daily lives, carrying profound Chinese culture. Cultural and creative sa - Lujuba

Chen Lin (right) sews sachets under the guidance of her mother

Sachets, also known as sachets, fragrant tassels, etc., were used as portable accessories in ancient times and were unique symbols in people’s daily lives, carrying profound meanings. Chinese culture.

Cultural and creative sachets

Chen Lin is the fourth generation inheritor of Li Shuiqin sachet sewing skills, an intangible cultural heritage project in Luoyang City. She said: "I have learned to make handmade sachets from my mother since I was a child. With every stitch and stitch, I feel that what is embroidered is not only the pattern itself, but also the people's yearning and prayer for a better life."

Sachets

Nowadays, With the revival of traditional culture and the emergence of Luoyang cultural tourism, sachets are loved by more young people as a cultural and creative product. Chen Lin aimed at this entry point and collaborated with cultural and creative companies and young designers to launch the Erlitou turquoise bronze medal-decorated cultural and creative sachet, which was widely praised by customers.

Testing medicinal materials

Chen Lin believes that intangible cultural inheritance requires both traditional and modern innovative thinking. “What we need to do is transform traditional sachets into daily necessities that people are willing to carry with them and integrate them into daily wear, so that everyone can enhance their sense of identity with the Chinese nation and enhance their pride in traditional Chinese culture in the process. "Chen Lin said.

Put medicinal materials into sachets

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(Luo Bao Media·Luoyang Network reporter Dong Gefei intern Li Xiangyu correspondent Zhao Bo Wang Rongxiang text/picture)

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