Xiamen Longhu Jinglin original copper courtyard gate, the selection of high-quality brass, the integration of southern Fujian style and modern technology, to create both strong and very artistic courtyard gate, showing high-end quality and unique charm. Selected superior brass, its tough texture, strong oxidation resistance, fear of sea wind erosion, long-term use is still as new color. The senior artisans display their exquisite skills and carefully outline every detail. The carved flowers and patterns on the door are cleverly integrated into traditional southern Fujian architectural elements, such as dovetail ridges, flowers, birds, fish and insects, showing strong regional cultural characteristics.
This copper courtyard gate is a statement of the original sea rhyme aesthetics of Xiamen Longhu Jinglin, casting the agile curves of southern Fujian Cuo Ridge and contemporary minimalism in the metal breath. Inspired by the rhythm of Qin Island in Gulangyu Island, the craftsmen hand-forged the copper texture of the sea waves. After oxidation, the gradual luster from tourmaline green to amber gold is created. The door of the typhoon season is hidden by the waves, and there seems to be a tidal whisper between the opening and closing of the gate. The copper frame is embedded with millimeter wave radar and temperature sensor chip, the fingerprint is locked in the third wave of the corrugated relief, and the hydrophobic ion membrane is automatically activated in the rainstorm, so that the water droplets slide along the preset track into a miniature maritime silk Road. Customizable Marine code - transform the family sailing track into copper grain density, or etch the ancient southern Fujian brick pattern into the door frame pattern, intelligent system projects blue ripples at the moment of high tide, and reproduce the mood of listening to the waves in the city. When the copper rust grows out of the coral of time along the wave pattern, when the gate axis records the thousandth home track with the salty sea breeze, this door becomes the silent line of Jinglin's original poem, interpreting the top Hao philosophy of "Gate court is the sea line" with the eternal texture of copper.


