United Nations Registration No.00177
Silk-Infused Skincare in Tang Dynasty Palace Beauty Manuals 618–907 AD
182-Day Oil Infusion Using Qianlong-Era Ceramic Jars
438 Days from Herb Harvesting to Final Cure
This soap is based on a classical Chinese beauty formula known as "Seven Whites" — a blend of seven botanicals praised for their skin-brightening and smoothing effects. The herbs are infused into oils for over six months before being cold-processed into soap, preserving the active properties of each plant. Every bar is naturally air-dried for 30–45 days to achieve optimal mildness and purity.
Crafted by skilled soapmakers using traditional cold-processing methods passed down through generations. The herbs are prepared and soaked in oils for over half a year to ensure depth of efficacy. Each batch is a tribute to slow, natural beauty rituals.
Rooted in Imperial Textile and Herbal Traditions
This facial soap draws upon the legacy of Chinese silk weaving and botanical healing. The use of silk cocoon reflects the ancient sericulture practices deeply embedded in Chinese textile arts, while herbal extracts like white atractylodes and poria mushroom have long symbolized clarity and purity in traditional skincare.
Crafted using principles aligned with the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage of Sericulture and Silk Weaving, each bar is a tribute to nature-based beauty rituals that have endured for centuries.
UNESCO ICH Recognition
🔖 UNESCO ICH No.00177: Chinese Sericulture and Silk Craftsmanship
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Choosing this soap means embracing an all-natural, culturally rooted skincare tradition while contributing to the preservation of living heritage.
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