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Materials:
Pearl, agate, lapis lazuli, yak bone slice, 925 silver
"Western Riverbank" comes from the Drifting Silk series.
Dunhuang is not just one color.
South red agate, mother-of-pearl, lapis lazuli, turquoise—they are multiple civilizations on a single wall.
And this bracelet takes four colors from along the riverbanks of the Silk Road: the white of pearl, the warmth of agate, the blue of lapis lazuli, and the raw texture of yak bone.
Pearl is the softest light on the Silk Road, like ripples on the Crescent Spring under the night sky; agate is the warm hue of Gobi pebbles polished by wind and sand for millennia, like the last warmth of the earth at dusk; lapis lazuli is the blue that set out from Afghanistan three thousand years ago, crossing deserts and snowy mountains, sharing the same celestial hue as the Dunhuang murals; yak bone slices carry the mark of highland herders—rough and earthy, holding the breath of the grassland.
925 silver is like the shimmer of river water under moonlight, gently threading together four languages of the earth.
Every bead comes from a different place—pearl from the deep sea, agate from the desert, lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, yak bone from the Tibetan Plateau, and silver from the artisan's hand.
Strung together, they form the complete Silk Road.
Worn on the wrist, it is like a western river flowing from snowy mountains into the desert—white is the foam, warm is the riverbank, blue is the skylight, bone is the riverbed stones, and silver is the moonlight on the water.
It is the softest stretch of scenery along the Silk Road.