Originating from Han Dynasty block printing, screen printing evolves over 2,000 years to redefine streetwear. We replicate Tang Dynasty brocade’s mineral pigment texture, deconstruct Song Dynasty court painting’s precision layering, using modern mesh technology to animate traditional motifs on cotton. When Dunhuang ceiling patterns meet oversize silhouettes, when blue-and-white porcelain lotus vines collide with neon pastes, screen printing becomes a cultural translator across time—not just pattern copying, but recoding civilization’s DNA into fibers.