WHO ARE WE?

He’s gentle, sincere, and kind—hardworking, with a love for life’s simple joys.
Quiet by nature, he finds peace in thinking deeply or getting lost in books; socializing isn’t his strength, yet these traits led him to relic restoration—a field where focus and stillness fit his soul.
This path connected him with collectors worldwide, turning shared passions into true friendships. With his genuine spirit, he offers expert advice, helping protect their treasures and boost their value.
Family and life mean everything to him. Over 8 years, he’s mastered restoring ceramics, paintings, metalwork, and textiles, blending skill with respect for history. Trusted by clients and curators, he preserves the past with care—one artifact at a time.
With a solid academic background in cultural relic restoration, she taught for years at a prestigious domestic university. In class, her profound expertise and patient explanations made her a student favorite—rigorously breaking down technical points while sharing artifacts’ historical stories, seen as “a professional with both expertise and warmth.”
To refine her skills, she traveled nationwide to visit renowned masters, devoting countless hours to learning traditional techniques and cutting-edge concepts, honing her craft with humility and focus.
Sincere and passionate, she is diligent, persistent, and meticulous in every detail. Whether restoring fragile textiles or ancient ceramics, she never shies from tedious work, treating each artifact as a treasure. Colleagues and collectors often note, “You can trust her with any job”—a testament to her refusal to cut corners and dedication to preservation.
Today, with technical precision and deep reverence for relics’ historical value, she is a trusted figure in the field, passing down skills while safeguarding civilization’s memories.


Holding bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Cultural Relics Restoration, she has a strong academic foundation. For seven years, she lectured at a renowned domestic university, earning students’ deep respect for her profound artifact knowledge and patient guidance—seen as an authoritative yet approachable mentor, well-versed in relics’ stories and secrets.
Later transitioning to full-time restoration, she applies her expertise to hands-on preservation. Specializing in silk, textiles, traditional paintings, and oil paintings, her meticulousness transforms fragility into resilience.
Colleagues and collectors praise her as diligent, responsible, and dedicated—never shying from tedious work, with unwavering focus on each piece. Warm and approachable, she balances professionalism with genuine care for relics and their owners, making her a trusted name in the field.
Wonderful Restoration Cases
around 1970
plain surface and string patterns
475BC-221BC
Tang Dynasty
plain surface and string patterns
475BC-221BC