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Forty-Nine Union Liquor

This ensemble features the white porcelain pot, hailing from the city in China, the esteemed birthplace of porcelain craftsmanship. Accompanied by the divider adorned with the motif from the illustrious Shang Dynasty, along with four shot glasses and the brush pot crafted from blue and white underglaze porcelain. They are elegantly presented within the spacious wooden box. Each element serves as a poignant representation of Chinese cultural ethos, encapsulating enduring principles of exploration, resilience and the preservation of heritage ingenuity.

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Jian Shan Jian Shui

Contemporary packaging design is no longer just a simple function of protecting goods, it is more prominent in the transmission of environmental protection concepts, enhance the value of products. The recent design forum pointed out that in the face of ecological challenges, green packaging is gradually becoming a new trend, biodegradable materials, recycling design is favored. In addition, novelty is also an industry trend, and concepts such as personalized customization are gradually affecting the boundaries of packaging

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The Emerald Isle

A timeless art statement and what is today the most luxurious and rarest Irish whiskey ever created. A record-breaking highly collectable set that brings together immersive, sensorial design and craftsmanship with the artistry of refined jewellery and detailing. Envisioned as the ultimate whiskey statement, with only 7 sets in existence, the fully bespoke Emerald Isle collection pays homage to iconic and mythological Irish sites through the refined bottle, box and display unit designs that make this an unforgettable experience, and truly, a piece of whiskey and jewellery history.

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Sakura Shimizu

This package was created as a branding project for a floral artist. All of the brand's tools were created in a uniform gray color, which shows the true colors of the flowers. The packaging is designed in a simple achromatic color so as not to detract from the quality of the client artist's work. The symbol is based on the typography of a Japanese character meaning "flower", and all brand tools are created around this symbol. By using this "kanji" symbol, the client communicated to consumers its position as a Japanese floral artist.

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1821 Vintage Bolgrad

The Bolgrad brand embodies the essence of the southern regions of the Ukrainian coast: light atmosphere, great climate and good winemaking. The year 1821, which is indicated on the label and is its centerpiece, is the year the city of Bolgrad, located in the Odessa region in the south of the country, was founded. Bolgrad is the first Ukrainian producer who decided to bring to the market a sparkling wine in a lower and wider bottle, which is more typical of western producers. The design of this product reflects progressiveness, high status and adherence to European traditions of winemaking.

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Honey

This packaging designed for honey presents one of the most unique ideas for this product. A combination of hexagons placed on top of each other and reminiscent of a beehive. The honey in this package conveys the greatest sense of naturalness and purity to the consumer, as if you are directly taking it from the beehive itself. The very favorable use of glass and wood materials together has helped in strengthening this feeling, and of course, it goes without saying that the final packaging also conveys the feeling of the product's quality to the consumer.

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