SilkRoad MADE
Lydia Liu
The logo takes form from a Yuan-dynasty sancai stem cup,
a vessel born at the crossroads of the Silk Road—
carrying the clay and fire of China, and the light and faith from afar.
Its crack unfolds into two faces in upward gaze:
a meeting within brokenness, a rebirth in light.
That line is more than a fracture;
it is also a path, a river, and a beam of light.
It speaks of:
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- life made honest through fracture,
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- humanity mirrored in encounter,
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- a journey that ascends through time,
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- the flowing grace of cultures meeting,
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- and light that pierces through the dark.
SilkRoad MADE is not merely a name, but a way of making—
to seek harmony in diversity, grace in imperfection,
and renewal in what was once broken.
For every crack is where new form, and new soul, begin to shine.

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