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Fire & Weave

Yi embroidery, firelit colour, and objects made to stay close.

A restrained world of Yi embroidery pattern, ember-black contrast, and everyday vessels, textiles, and gifts shaped through contemporary handwork.

Yi embroidery, firelit colour, and objects made to stay close.
Close-up stitch, flame-toned thread, and tactile detail from a Yi embroidery language.
Nuosu Origin

01 / Origin

Nuosu Origin

Trace torch-festival light, mountain memory, and Yi-script references that give the Fire & Weave palette and symbol language its gravity.

Follow the origin chapter
Nuosu Craft

02 / Craft

Nuosu Craft

Follow embroidery, lacquer finishing, and hand-assembled details, with process notes that keep the material language precise rather than ornamental.

Step into the studio
Nuosu Gifts

03 / Gifts

Nuosu Gifts

Build gift edits around silver ornaments, sachets, coasters, scarves, and boxed sets made for host moments, milestones, and long-distance notes.

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Built like a journal, held like an heirloom, edited like a modern cultural house.

Brand story

Built like a journal, held like an heirloom, edited like a modern cultural house.

Fire & Weave begins with Yi colour memory: lacquer black, ceremonial red, warm ochre, and clean bone white. Rather than staging culture as costume, we translate workshop rhythm, utility, and material feeling into collections that can live naturally in a contemporary interior and a slower gifting practice.

We are interested in cultural presence that feels lived-in and precise, never decorative for decoration alone.

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Craft and making

A slower studio language: stitch work, lacquer polish, and small finishing decisions.

This section gives craft its own chapter instead of flattening process into a product caption. Use it to describe embroidery hands, lacquer layers, material decisions, maker collaborations, and why each piece is made in considered batches.

Thread sampling, surface finishing, and behind-the-scenes process can live here and then continue into journal stories.

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A slower studio language: stitch work, lacquer polish, and small finishing decisions.

Gifting chapter

For house warmings, birthdays, and gift boxes that should feel considered rather than seasonal.

Guide customers into gifting through scenario and texture: silver ornaments with sachets, coasters with tea objects, and scarves folded into quieter boxed sets with handwritten notes.

Curated gift edit

Offer silver, textile, and object pairings with short story cards so each bundle feels personal without becoming decorative excess.

Open the gift edit
For house warmings, birthdays, and gift boxes that should feel considered rather than seasonal.

Journal

Essays, collection notes, and field fragments from the Fire & Weave world.

Publish stories that deepen origin, process, styling, and gifting. The homepage automatically pulls your latest posts here; if no posts exist yet, graceful placeholder cards are shown.

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