Collection: Shion
Shion is a name with rich connotations in ancient Chinese culture. It is both a plant mentioned in the "Fugue of Touring Seven Mountain Temples" by Xiao Xuan Di, Emperor Xuan Di of Liang in the Southern Dynasty, an herbal medicine for warming the lungs and relieving coughs, as well as a color named after a purple flower. The purple color of Ziyuan is not the result of artificial dyeing, but comes from the color given by nature, which has high cultural value and aesthetic significance. Aster color is often used in ancient literature to depict gorgeous and noble costumes and artifacts, representing a symbol of aristocratic life. This color has been refined and sublimated by the ancient dyeing process, and has become a cultural symbol, carrying the ancient people's pursuit of beauty and deep understanding of color.