Silk scarves connecting the Silk Road: the “civilized handshake” between China and Ukraine in the Aurora National Gift
When the Chinese red and Uzbek blue, white and green flags were stretched in the embassy hall, an orange gift box in the hands of the two completed a cross millennium echo – at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in China, Counsellor Uberdulayev Nurkin received the Aurora Silk National Ritual delivered by Deng Tao, the “Special Envoy for the the Belt and Road International Day of Friendship”, and his fingertips touched not only the warmth of Hangzhou silk, but also the cultural resonance of the ancient Silk Road and the “the Belt and Road”.
1、 From Samarkand to Beijing: Silk Road genes in scarves
The “Samarkand” plaque on the embassy lintel serves as a footnote to this meeting – as a hub on the ancient Silk Road, Samarkand witnessed camel caravans carrying Chinese silk across the Pamir Plateau; Nowadays, this Aurora silk scarf is made of 6A grade mulberry silk as paper, weaving elements such as Samarkand architectural patterns and Dunhuang Flying Apsaras into latitude and longitude, becoming a “walking map of the Silk Road”.
Uzbekistan’s woven carpets and Chinese silk are already ‘old partners’ of the ancient Silk Road, “said Counselor Nurkin with a smile as he rubbed the geometric patterns on the scarves. The traditional patterns of Uzbekistan in Aurora scarves are a concrete expression of the “beauty of each civilization” – just like the long staple cotton exported by Ukraine to China, Chinese silk has also become a soft link for cultural exchanges between China and Ukraine in the form of a “national gift”.
2、 Aurora: Make ‘Chinese Silk’ a ‘World Gift’
Being able to stand on the stage of diplomatic exchanges between China and Ukraine, Aurora’s confidence lies in the details: the handmade rolled edges have finer stitches than luxury goods, and the texture of copper plated real gold gift boxes makes it stand out with “Hermes level craftsmanship” at international gift shows; But what truly makes it a “messenger of civilization” is the ingenuity of weaving cultural genes into its design——
The silk scarf gifted to the Embassy of Uzbekistan this time deliberately incorporates the iconic “Suzak pattern” of Uzbekistan, paired with a base color of Chinese ink blending. It not only retains the rhythm of traditional Ukrainian fabrics, but also hides the subtlety of Chinese aesthetics. As Aurora designer said, “We don’t have to ‘pile up symbols’, we only use aesthetic language that can be understood by the world
3、 Big temperature of “the Belt and Road” in small silk scarves
From the “silk horse exchange” of the ancient Silk Road to the win-win cooperation of the “the Belt and Road” today, silk has always been a gentle carrier of dialogue between China and the world. This gift is a footnote to the “light but heavy” cooperation between China and Ukraine:
In terms of economy and trade, it is a microcosm of “soft connectivity”: Uzbekistan is an important partner of China in Central Asia, with bilateral trade volume exceeding 15 billion US dollars in 2024. High value-added light industrial products such as Aurora are becoming “exquisite increments” in the trade structure;
In terms of culture, it is a medium for “people to people communication”: when Counselor Nurkin showed the silk scarf to the embassy staff, someone pointed to the pattern and said, “It’s like a tapestry from my hometown” – a silk scarf that turned distant “cooperation” into concrete “resonance”.
When the orange gift box was placed on the embassy desk, the sunlight happened to fall on the “Samarkand” nameplate. This Aurora scarf is not only a gift to Uzbekistan, but also a “cultural card” that China has presented to the world – taking silk as a medium, taking the United States as a bridge, and in the long volume of the “the Belt and Road”, each such “light handshake” is a vivid stroke in the dialogue of civilizations.
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