

<Shengxian Bamboo Weaving> Wireless Charging Night Light
Light up a night light to pass on the intangible cultural heritage at home
●Dimensions: W5.5D16H16 cm
●Lamp body material: beech
●Panel material: bamboo
● Comes with a charging cable (USB port) and can be used as a wired light
●Voltage≤36V
●Battery life 1-2 hours
●Three lighting changes
Tips
*The actual color may vary due to different computers, lighting and angles (the photos have been restored as much as possible)
*Handmade, each bamboo weaving detail may have slight differences
* Presenting the natural wood grain and color of solid wood, all works are not dyed or painted, only painted with natural wood Wax that can be safely used in children's toys and is harmless to the human body and the environment. Please rest assured
Precautions
#Wood is a natural material. Even if it is the same wood species, the color and texture will vary due to different seasons, climates, and growing environments. The appearance will inevitably have natural signs (color difference, black lines, white fine lines, knots, dents, wood knots, wood spots, tree eyes, pores, small holes, etc.). The above are all normal phenomena and are not defects. Please understand.
#Due to the different temperature and humidity of the environment, thermal expansion and contraction are normal phenomena
Use and Maintenance
◎Because wood has natural pores, please avoid placing it in the sun or in a humid environment for a long time to avoid deformation or mold.
◎Please wipe with a dry cloth (if there is dirt, please wipe it lightly with a slightly damp cloth, and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth)
// If you need any service, please feel free to ask//
Design Introduction:
Compared to its heyday, Shengxian bamboo weaving is now dim. As a Shengzhou native, I want to bring bamboo weaving back into our lives and make it popular again. Although it is a difficult task, we want to do it step by step.
We have transformed the intangible cultural heritage products that were originally only works of art into the production of more daily necessities, so that everyone can come into contact with it and recognize it in their daily lives, and then slowly bring it back into people's field of vision.



















