Tang Red 28 Embroidered Dunhuang Scroll Bucket Bag
Tang Heritage's Limited Time Sale to Commemorate Crossing 4,000 Reviews!
Celebrate with us—order now to claim:
1. $330 OFF Tang Red 28 Embroidered Dunhuang Scroll Bucket Bag (Save 38%) + 30-Days Heritage Refund Guarantee

2. Gold Metal Authenticity Card

3. Engraved Serial Number

4. Premium Gift Packing (Worth USD$30)

Somewhere in the Gobi Desert, cut into a cliff face that overlooks the ancient Silk Road, there are caves. Over a thousand years, from the 4th century to the 14th, generations of artists climbed inside and painted, all for the eternity.
The borders of those paintings, the frames around the Buddhas, the ceilings above the celestial musicians, they are filled with a single motif, repeated endlessly: the scrolling vine. Looping, curling, turning back on itself, growing forward again. No beginning. No end. A line that refused to stop.
That motif is on this bag. It has been there, in one form or another, for seventeen centuries. It is here now, in copper thread on deep brown leather, for you.
The Embroidery Motif — 卷草纹
The Dunhuang Scroll Grass, also known as the scrolling grass pattern, travelled the Silk Road from Greek acanthus to Gandharan Buddhist art before arriving in China, where it was made entirely its own. By the Tang dynasty, it had become the visual language of an empire at its height: appearing on imperial silk, lacquerware, and the cave ceilings of Dunhuang. The embroidery here is built from three of its classical elements:
- The Central Medallion — A crown-like floral form anchoring each face of the bag, drawn from the BaoXiang Hua (宝相花): the "precious image flower" of the Mogao cave ceilings, symbolising spiritual perfection.
- The Spiralling Vine — Sinuous tendrils curl across the entire surface in continuous, unbroken loops. No beginning, no end; and so, no end to the fortune it carries.
- The Honeysuckle (忍冬) — Fan-shaped fronds that fill the vine framework. The name means "endure winter", a plant that survives the cold and blooms regardless. A symbol of resilience and auspiciousness.
The deep brown ground and copper-amber thread echo the ochre earth tones of the Dunhuang cave walls. This bag does not imitate the murals. It is in conversation with them.
Premium Materials Used
Every material on this bag was chosen to carry the embroidery with integrity, and to age as well as the tradition it draws from.
- Full-Grain Cowhide Exterior — The highest grade of leather: supple yet structured, with a surface that develops character with use rather than simply wearing away. The deep brown ground is rich without being heavy.
- Copper-Amber Embroidery Thread — The scrollwork is rendered in warm metallic thread that catches light differently at every angle: sometimes gold, sometimes bronze, always alive. The tonal layering within the embroidery creates visible depth, not flatness.
- Deer Suede Lining (鹿皮绒内里) — The interior is finished in fine deer suede: soft, warm, and protective of everything placed within. It is the kind of detail you feel before you see it.
- Antique Gold Hardware — Closures, rings and fittings are finished in aged brass-gold, complementing the warm tones of the embroidery. The hardware carries the same quiet authority as the pattern.
- Strong Magnetic Closure (强磁扣片) — A concealed magnetic snap secures the bag's opening with a satisfying, effortless close. The security is firm; the gesture is graceful.
Due to manual measurement, slight variations of 1–3 cm may occur.
Product Details
- Dimensions — Height: 25cm · Depth: 15.5cm · Opening: 28cm · Base: 20.5cm
- Capacity — Fits a 10-inch iPad, A5 documents, a compact umbrella, and everyday cosmetics
- Carry Modes — Hand carry · Single shoulder · Crossbody (with extended strap) · Market basket style (with original strap centred)
- Strap Drop — Original: 17–30cm (hand carry / single shoulder)
- Strap Drop — Extended: 41–54cm (crossbody / single shoulder)
- Interior — Spacious main compartment with deer suede lining · Strong magnetic snap closure
- Hardware Finish — Antique gold
- Colourway — Antique Brown / Ivory White
- Authenticity — Metal authenticity card · Unique engraved serial number, verifiable with Tang Heritage directly
Authenticity & Craft
Every Tang Heritage piece is produced in limited quantities. The embroidery is not printed, but stitched by hand, by craftspeople working within a tradition that has been passed down for generations. Each bag is inspected before it leaves the workshop. When a design is gone, it does not return.
Every Tang Heritage piece comes with a metal authenticity card and a unique engraved serial number logged in our records, verifiable directly with us at any time.
The Mogao caves took a thousand years to fill. This bag took a fraction of that. But it carries the same impulse, to make something beautiful enough to last.
Preorder note: All orders placed from 8 May 2025 will be shipped out on 24 May 2025. Thank you for your kind patience!
Original: $550.00
-65%$550.00
$192.50

























Description
Tang Heritage's Limited Time Sale to Commemorate Crossing 4,000 Reviews!
Celebrate with us—order now to claim:
1. $330 OFF Tang Red 28 Embroidered Dunhuang Scroll Bucket Bag (Save 38%) + 30-Days Heritage Refund Guarantee

2. Gold Metal Authenticity Card

3. Engraved Serial Number

4. Premium Gift Packing (Worth USD$30)

Somewhere in the Gobi Desert, cut into a cliff face that overlooks the ancient Silk Road, there are caves. Over a thousand years, from the 4th century to the 14th, generations of artists climbed inside and painted, all for the eternity.
The borders of those paintings, the frames around the Buddhas, the ceilings above the celestial musicians, they are filled with a single motif, repeated endlessly: the scrolling vine. Looping, curling, turning back on itself, growing forward again. No beginning. No end. A line that refused to stop.
That motif is on this bag. It has been there, in one form or another, for seventeen centuries. It is here now, in copper thread on deep brown leather, for you.
The Embroidery Motif — 卷草纹
The Dunhuang Scroll Grass, also known as the scrolling grass pattern, travelled the Silk Road from Greek acanthus to Gandharan Buddhist art before arriving in China, where it was made entirely its own. By the Tang dynasty, it had become the visual language of an empire at its height: appearing on imperial silk, lacquerware, and the cave ceilings of Dunhuang. The embroidery here is built from three of its classical elements:
- The Central Medallion — A crown-like floral form anchoring each face of the bag, drawn from the BaoXiang Hua (宝相花): the "precious image flower" of the Mogao cave ceilings, symbolising spiritual perfection.
- The Spiralling Vine — Sinuous tendrils curl across the entire surface in continuous, unbroken loops. No beginning, no end; and so, no end to the fortune it carries.
- The Honeysuckle (忍冬) — Fan-shaped fronds that fill the vine framework. The name means "endure winter", a plant that survives the cold and blooms regardless. A symbol of resilience and auspiciousness.
The deep brown ground and copper-amber thread echo the ochre earth tones of the Dunhuang cave walls. This bag does not imitate the murals. It is in conversation with them.
Premium Materials Used
Every material on this bag was chosen to carry the embroidery with integrity, and to age as well as the tradition it draws from.
- Full-Grain Cowhide Exterior — The highest grade of leather: supple yet structured, with a surface that develops character with use rather than simply wearing away. The deep brown ground is rich without being heavy.
- Copper-Amber Embroidery Thread — The scrollwork is rendered in warm metallic thread that catches light differently at every angle: sometimes gold, sometimes bronze, always alive. The tonal layering within the embroidery creates visible depth, not flatness.
- Deer Suede Lining (鹿皮绒内里) — The interior is finished in fine deer suede: soft, warm, and protective of everything placed within. It is the kind of detail you feel before you see it.
- Antique Gold Hardware — Closures, rings and fittings are finished in aged brass-gold, complementing the warm tones of the embroidery. The hardware carries the same quiet authority as the pattern.
- Strong Magnetic Closure (强磁扣片) — A concealed magnetic snap secures the bag's opening with a satisfying, effortless close. The security is firm; the gesture is graceful.
Due to manual measurement, slight variations of 1–3 cm may occur.
Product Details
- Dimensions — Height: 25cm · Depth: 15.5cm · Opening: 28cm · Base: 20.5cm
- Capacity — Fits a 10-inch iPad, A5 documents, a compact umbrella, and everyday cosmetics
- Carry Modes — Hand carry · Single shoulder · Crossbody (with extended strap) · Market basket style (with original strap centred)
- Strap Drop — Original: 17–30cm (hand carry / single shoulder)
- Strap Drop — Extended: 41–54cm (crossbody / single shoulder)
- Interior — Spacious main compartment with deer suede lining · Strong magnetic snap closure
- Hardware Finish — Antique gold
- Colourway — Antique Brown / Ivory White
- Authenticity — Metal authenticity card · Unique engraved serial number, verifiable with Tang Heritage directly
Authenticity & Craft
Every Tang Heritage piece is produced in limited quantities. The embroidery is not printed, but stitched by hand, by craftspeople working within a tradition that has been passed down for generations. Each bag is inspected before it leaves the workshop. When a design is gone, it does not return.
Every Tang Heritage piece comes with a metal authenticity card and a unique engraved serial number logged in our records, verifiable directly with us at any time.
The Mogao caves took a thousand years to fill. This bag took a fraction of that. But it carries the same impulse, to make something beautiful enough to last.
Preorder note: All orders placed from 8 May 2025 will be shipped out on 24 May 2025. Thank you for your kind patience!























