
Tang Gold 17 Gilded Vines Song Brocade Bag
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The interlocking vine scroll (缠枝纹) is among the most enduring ornaments in Chinese decorative art. It rose to prominence on Tang dynasty gold and silver vessels, spread across Song ceramics, and reached its most disciplined expression in the woven silks of the imperial workshops. The Chinese called it the vine of ten thousand longevities (万寿藤), for the pattern has no beginning and no end. Each tendril turns into the next, each bloom gives rise to the stem that will carry the following one, and the whole continues without interruption. It was a way of drawing a wish rather than writing one, a blessing for lineages that endure and prosperity that renews itself. The Tang Gold 17 Gilded Vines Song Brocade Bag carries that pattern in woven gold, and it is made to be kept.
The Motif · Gilded Vines (缠枝纹)
Here the scroll is woven, its stems running in gold-wrapped thread across a ground of pale ice tones. The gold does not sit flat. It lifts and recedes as the bag turns, so the vines appear to move through the silk rather than upon it, catching the light along one curve and withdrawing into shadow along the next. Because every bag is cut individually from a single bolt of brocade, the scroll falls differently on each one. On some pieces a full bloom rests at the centre of the front panel; on others the vine crosses the corner and continues around the side. No two are composed alike, and none can be composed twice.
Song Brocade
Song brocade (宋锦) is one of the three great brocades of China, named alongside Yun brocade (云锦) and Shu brocade (蜀锦), and inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as part of Chinese sericulture and silk craftsmanship. It takes its name from the Song dynasty, when the weavers of Suzhou refined a structure of layered warps and supplementary wefts that allowed the pattern to be built into the cloth itself rather than laid across its surface.
This bag is cut from 100-count soft Song brocade, a fine and pliant weave that holds its gold without stiffness and resists the sheen loss that comes with age. The result is a textile that reads as jewellery from a distance and as silk in the hand.
Key Features
- The vine of ten thousand longevities. The scroll is called 万寿藤 in Chinese, a pattern with no beginning and no end.
- A blessing for lineage and renewal. Each tendril gives rise to the next, a wish for prosperity that continues through the generations.
- One of the three great brocades. Song brocade stands with Yun and Shu brocade as the finest of the Chinese woven silks.
- Individually cut, never repeated. The scroll falls differently on every bag, so no two are composed alike.
- 100-count soft brocade. A fine, pliant weave that carries gold thread without stiffness.
- Premium cowhide handles. Textured leather at the hand, chosen to wear in rather than wear out.
Premium Materials
- Song brocade (宋锦), 100-count soft weave, gold-wrapped thread on an ice-toned ground.
- Premium cowhide leather, used for the top handles and trim, with a fine raised grain.
- Structured internal frame, shaped to hold the silhouette without pressing on the silk.
- Golden hardware, polished to a warm finish that answers the gold in the weave.
Product Details
- Dimensions: Length 17cm, Width 9cm, Height 15cm
- Handle height: 7.5cm
- Weight: 0.6kg
- Exterior: Song brocade with embossed cowhide leather trim
- Interior: Lined compartment sized for a lipstick, cards, and keys
- Carry: Twin top handles, 7.5cm drop
- Hardware: Polished golden hardware with a structured frame closure
- Colourway: Gilded Ice (冰金)
Every Bag Is One of a Kind
Because the brocade is woven in small batches and every panel is cut by hand, the placement of the vine scroll varies from piece to piece. Your bag may carry the pattern slightly differently from the one photographed, though the overall composition and character remain faithful to it. Measurements are taken by hand, and a variance of 1 to 2 cm is normal. These are the marks of a made object rather than a manufactured one.
Authenticity and Craft
Every Tang Heritage piece arrives with a metal authenticity card, engraved with its own unique serial number and logged in our records, verifiable directly with us at any time. It is your assurance that what you carry is genuine, traceable, and made to be kept. For the length of your life, and perhaps for the generations that follow.
Tang Heritage's Limited Time Sale to Commemorate Crossing 6,000 Reviews!
Celebrate with us—order now to claim:
1. Gold Metal Authenticity Card (To Certify A Tang Heritage Original)

2. Unique Engraved Serial Number

3. Complimentary Premium Gift Packaging

The interlocking vine scroll (缠枝纹) is among the most enduring ornaments in Chinese decorative art. It rose to prominence on Tang dynasty gold and silver vessels, spread across Song ceramics, and reached its most disciplined expression in the woven silks of the imperial workshops. The Chinese called it the vine of ten thousand longevities (万寿藤), for the pattern has no beginning and no end. Each tendril turns into the next, each bloom gives rise to the stem that will carry the following one, and the whole continues without interruption. It was a way of drawing a wish rather than writing one, a blessing for lineages that endure and prosperity that renews itself. The Tang Gold 17 Gilded Vines Song Brocade Bag carries that pattern in woven gold, and it is made to be kept.
The Motif · Gilded Vines (缠枝纹)
Here the scroll is woven, its stems running in gold-wrapped thread across a ground of pale ice tones. The gold does not sit flat. It lifts and recedes as the bag turns, so the vines appear to move through the silk rather than upon it, catching the light along one curve and withdrawing into shadow along the next. Because every bag is cut individually from a single bolt of brocade, the scroll falls differently on each one. On some pieces a full bloom rests at the centre of the front panel; on others the vine crosses the corner and continues around the side. No two are composed alike, and none can be composed twice.
Song Brocade
Song brocade (宋锦) is one of the three great brocades of China, named alongside Yun brocade (云锦) and Shu brocade (蜀锦), and inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as part of Chinese sericulture and silk craftsmanship. It takes its name from the Song dynasty, when the weavers of Suzhou refined a structure of layered warps and supplementary wefts that allowed the pattern to be built into the cloth itself rather than laid across its surface.
This bag is cut from 100-count soft Song brocade, a fine and pliant weave that holds its gold without stiffness and resists the sheen loss that comes with age. The result is a textile that reads as jewellery from a distance and as silk in the hand.
Key Features
- The vine of ten thousand longevities. The scroll is called 万寿藤 in Chinese, a pattern with no beginning and no end.
- A blessing for lineage and renewal. Each tendril gives rise to the next, a wish for prosperity that continues through the generations.
- One of the three great brocades. Song brocade stands with Yun and Shu brocade as the finest of the Chinese woven silks.
- Individually cut, never repeated. The scroll falls differently on every bag, so no two are composed alike.
- 100-count soft brocade. A fine, pliant weave that carries gold thread without stiffness.
- Premium cowhide handles. Textured leather at the hand, chosen to wear in rather than wear out.
Premium Materials
- Song brocade (宋锦), 100-count soft weave, gold-wrapped thread on an ice-toned ground.
- Premium cowhide leather, used for the top handles and trim, with a fine raised grain.
- Structured internal frame, shaped to hold the silhouette without pressing on the silk.
- Golden hardware, polished to a warm finish that answers the gold in the weave.
Product Details
- Dimensions: Length 17cm, Width 9cm, Height 15cm
- Handle height: 7.5cm
- Weight: 0.6kg
- Exterior: Song brocade with embossed cowhide leather trim
- Interior: Lined compartment sized for a lipstick, cards, and keys
- Carry: Twin top handles, 7.5cm drop
- Hardware: Polished golden hardware with a structured frame closure
- Colourway: Gilded Ice (冰金)
Every Bag Is One of a Kind
Because the brocade is woven in small batches and every panel is cut by hand, the placement of the vine scroll varies from piece to piece. Your bag may carry the pattern slightly differently from the one photographed, though the overall composition and character remain faithful to it. Measurements are taken by hand, and a variance of 1 to 2 cm is normal. These are the marks of a made object rather than a manufactured one.
Authenticity and Craft
Every Tang Heritage piece arrives with a metal authenticity card, engraved with its own unique serial number and logged in our records, verifiable directly with us at any time. It is your assurance that what you carry is genuine, traceable, and made to be kept. For the length of your life, and perhaps for the generations that follow.
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Tang Heritage's Limited Time Sale to Commemorate Crossing 6,000 Reviews!
Celebrate with us—order now to claim:
1. Gold Metal Authenticity Card (To Certify A Tang Heritage Original)

2. Unique Engraved Serial Number

3. Complimentary Premium Gift Packaging

The interlocking vine scroll (缠枝纹) is among the most enduring ornaments in Chinese decorative art. It rose to prominence on Tang dynasty gold and silver vessels, spread across Song ceramics, and reached its most disciplined expression in the woven silks of the imperial workshops. The Chinese called it the vine of ten thousand longevities (万寿藤), for the pattern has no beginning and no end. Each tendril turns into the next, each bloom gives rise to the stem that will carry the following one, and the whole continues without interruption. It was a way of drawing a wish rather than writing one, a blessing for lineages that endure and prosperity that renews itself. The Tang Gold 17 Gilded Vines Song Brocade Bag carries that pattern in woven gold, and it is made to be kept.
The Motif · Gilded Vines (缠枝纹)
Here the scroll is woven, its stems running in gold-wrapped thread across a ground of pale ice tones. The gold does not sit flat. It lifts and recedes as the bag turns, so the vines appear to move through the silk rather than upon it, catching the light along one curve and withdrawing into shadow along the next. Because every bag is cut individually from a single bolt of brocade, the scroll falls differently on each one. On some pieces a full bloom rests at the centre of the front panel; on others the vine crosses the corner and continues around the side. No two are composed alike, and none can be composed twice.
Song Brocade
Song brocade (宋锦) is one of the three great brocades of China, named alongside Yun brocade (云锦) and Shu brocade (蜀锦), and inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as part of Chinese sericulture and silk craftsmanship. It takes its name from the Song dynasty, when the weavers of Suzhou refined a structure of layered warps and supplementary wefts that allowed the pattern to be built into the cloth itself rather than laid across its surface.
This bag is cut from 100-count soft Song brocade, a fine and pliant weave that holds its gold without stiffness and resists the sheen loss that comes with age. The result is a textile that reads as jewellery from a distance and as silk in the hand.
Key Features
- The vine of ten thousand longevities. The scroll is called 万寿藤 in Chinese, a pattern with no beginning and no end.
- A blessing for lineage and renewal. Each tendril gives rise to the next, a wish for prosperity that continues through the generations.
- One of the three great brocades. Song brocade stands with Yun and Shu brocade as the finest of the Chinese woven silks.
- Individually cut, never repeated. The scroll falls differently on every bag, so no two are composed alike.
- 100-count soft brocade. A fine, pliant weave that carries gold thread without stiffness.
- Premium cowhide handles. Textured leather at the hand, chosen to wear in rather than wear out.
Premium Materials
- Song brocade (宋锦), 100-count soft weave, gold-wrapped thread on an ice-toned ground.
- Premium cowhide leather, used for the top handles and trim, with a fine raised grain.
- Structured internal frame, shaped to hold the silhouette without pressing on the silk.
- Golden hardware, polished to a warm finish that answers the gold in the weave.
Product Details
- Dimensions: Length 17cm, Width 9cm, Height 15cm
- Handle height: 7.5cm
- Weight: 0.6kg
- Exterior: Song brocade with embossed cowhide leather trim
- Interior: Lined compartment sized for a lipstick, cards, and keys
- Carry: Twin top handles, 7.5cm drop
- Hardware: Polished golden hardware with a structured frame closure
- Colourway: Gilded Ice (冰金)
Every Bag Is One of a Kind
Because the brocade is woven in small batches and every panel is cut by hand, the placement of the vine scroll varies from piece to piece. Your bag may carry the pattern slightly differently from the one photographed, though the overall composition and character remain faithful to it. Measurements are taken by hand, and a variance of 1 to 2 cm is normal. These are the marks of a made object rather than a manufactured one.
Authenticity and Craft
Every Tang Heritage piece arrives with a metal authenticity card, engraved with its own unique serial number and logged in our records, verifiable directly with us at any time. It is your assurance that what you carry is genuine, traceable, and made to be kept. For the length of your life, and perhaps for the generations that follow.
























