London Design Silver

2026

Yun’e Sword

Entrant

The Architectural Design & Research Institute of Zhejiang University Co., Ltd.

Category

Product Design - Hobby & Leisure

Client's Name

Country / Region

China

Rooted in traditional Chinese sword culture and intangible cultural heritage forging techniques, this work seeks to reinterpret the contemporary aesthetic value of the ancient “gentleman sword.”
“Yun’e” Sword takes inspiration from the layered forms of clouds and floral calyxes. Drawing from the classical imagery of “phoenixes in flight” in the Book of Songs, the work embodies the spirit of the Chinese sword’s unity of etiquette and martial arts and of strength and gentleness. The blade is forged from steel through repeated folding and hammering, creating layered patterns. It also uses modern bluing techniques, giving the steel surface gorgeous rosy-cloud-like blue-violet gradients and endowing the cold weapon with dynamic beauty. Crafted from deep brown copper, the scabbard is adorned with phoenix motifs using the traditional gold-and-silver inlay technique. Arranged in sequence along the natural curve of the scabbard, the motifs evoke the imagery of resting phoenixes. The fittings are also centered on the phoenix motif. Through openwork copper carving and gold-plated silver techniques, phoenix and auspicious cloud patterns extend continuously from the pommel to the scabbard mounts, creating a cohesive and sculptural visual narrative. Set against a deep brown base, the gold-and-silver patterns combine imperial elegance with contemporary minimalist aesthetics.
In terms of craftsmanship, the work seamlessly integrates ancient forging wisdom and modern manufacturing techniques. By precisely controlling the temperature and duration of the bluing process, the issue of color banding in steel patterns is resolved, creating a refined and even gradient effect across the blade. To prevent a loss of depth and detail in openwork phoenix fittings, a segmented casting method and meticulous hand engraving are employed. Each feather and cloud motif is carefully refined and polished to ensure vivid, lifelike phoenix postures and clear details.

Credits

Qing Wang
Shu Jin
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