More than a thousand years ago, the city of Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty stood in grandeur, with vermillion eaves and tiles and flying pavilions. Those layers of tiles carried the soul of oriental architecture and witnessed the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty.

Today, a thousand years later, Kawara, a work of art that combines the bones of the Tang Dynasty with modern technology, is bringing the ancient charm of the Tang Dynasty back to contemporary architecture with a brand-new attitude.
Kawara, its shape and craftsmanship can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty in China. Today's Kawara retains the classic elements of Tang Dynasty architecture - the stretching curves, heavy texture, and dignified stacked structure, but also solves the pain points of traditional tiles through the refinement of modern technology:
Lightweight:Adopting new metal composite material, the weight is reduced by more than half, which reduces the load-bearing pressure on the roof.
Durability: A variety of coatings are UV-resistant, acid and alkali resistant, with a service life of more than 50 years;
Eco-friendly: 100% recyclable material, zero formaldehyde emission in the whole production process.
Kawara's innovation, so that the millennium Tang style really into modern life.

The beauty of Tang Dynasty architecture lies in the delicacy in the majesty and the spirit in the calmness. The aesthetics of the Tang Dynasty are condensed in every tile:
Tang style patterns: Lotus, Baoxiang flower, curly grass relief, reproducing the classic decoration of the Tang Dynasty;
Color customization: Cinnabar red, peacock blue, glazed gold, restoring the bright hues of Tang Dynasty paintings;
Light and shadow magic: the curved surface curvature is calculated by hydrodynamics, so that the water flows like a beaded curtain on rainy days and the light and shadow are dappled under the eaves on sunny days.
Whether it is a Chinese-style courtyard, Tang-style cultural tourism town, or a modern villa with a sloped roof Kawara, it instantly gives the building a unique Chinese architectural aesthetic.
Traditional tiles are fragile, prone to leakage, and have high maintenance costs; Kawara breaks the mold with three core technologies:
Composite metal structure: The shingles are made of aluminum-magnesium-manganese and other metal materials, combining lightweight, high-strength and corrosion-resistant characteristics, eliminating the problem of fragility;
Optimized roof drainage: the surface arch wave plus half-arc shape design enhances the drainage of the roof, so that you can live freely at home during the rainy season;
Secondary recycling: a variety of synthetic metal materials make the tiles more valuable, abandoning environmental pollution and creating sustainable green buildings.
“Protecting culture with technology, honoring history with craftsmanship” - this is Kawara's persistence.
Cultural and tourism landmarks: Kawara makes antique buildings “look and feel good”.
High-end private residence: garden villa, a tile carries the elegance of the family.
Commercial space: national style teahouse, Tang Dynasty hotel, the commercial value of cultural IP flowing under the eaves.
“Architecture is frozen history, and Kawara is the contemporary translator of history.”
Kawara, not just a roof, is a showcase of oriental aesthetics. Let the thousand years of Tang style, living in the roof.

