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About Sandoos

In China, there is an ancient silver capital located in Xinhua Village, Heqing, Dali, Yunnan. The village's doorplate is made of 2.8 tons of pure silver and recorded by Gillis. The Bai ethnic group living here has a history of over a thousand years in making handmade silverware, and their exquisite silverware processing skills have been passed down from generation to generation in the long river of time. Every handmade silverware carries the spirit and beliefs of the Bai ethnic culture.

Since the Tang Dynasty in 618 AD, the ancestors of the Bai ethnic group have used silver as a medium to fuse the worship of nature, the praise of life, and the power of faith into every handmade work. Silverware is not only a decoration, but also a life partner for the Bai people from birth to death: infants wear silver jewelry called Baijia Lock to pray for a long life, brides use carved silver bracelets as dowry to symbolize eternal love, elders use silver jewelry to protect their health, and the deceased hold "lily silver" to pray for a happy and pure land in the afterlife.

Sandoos' silversmiths mainly use S999 Silver as the material, with a silver content of up to 99.9%, following the highest purity standards. Its texture is natural and soft, with a luster like the moon. It shows its true color without electroplating, and is harmless to the human body and friendly to the skin. It is especially suitable for wearing on sensitive individuals. Each pattern is handmade by craftsmen, and patterns such as cloud patterns, dragon scales, lotus, butterflies, and butterflies are all derived from Bai mythology.

Silverware deeply integrates with the Bai ethnic beliefs and becomes a spiritual object blessed by fortune. Silver is regarded as a carrier of lunar energy, capable of purifying negative energy and stabilizing emotions. Wearing a silver bracelet on the right hand can attract wealth and fortune, the necklace is close to heart, makes blood flow smoother, and wearing a ring with a little finger can prevent evil people.

The guardian deity in mythology gave silverware the power to ward off evil and protect oneself. When craftsmen make silverware, they incorporate this belief into the patterns, making it not only an accessory, but also an auspicious item to carry with you.

Sandoos' silversmiths are committed to crafting unique products by hand. Machines cannot replicate the temperature difference texture of hammering and the emotional infusion of craftsmen. Every piece of silverware is unique in the world.

Collecting a Sandoos silverware is like collecting an eternal spiritual light that blends mythology, craftsmanship, and good luck.

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