The exhibition included 100 specially curated silk products and modern artistic silk garments, as well as other accompanying exhibits such as ornate ceramic tea sets.
The exhibition explored four different themes, beginning with the material properties and diverse uses of silk and the silk products created throughout history. Secondly, the different techniques of silk production, traditional embroidery, ornamental brocading, the Kesi weaving technique, silk painting, as well as new silk design concepts.
The exhibition then focused on the art of silk, including the new digital textile technology and the integration of traditional weaving and dyeing techniques.
Finally, the exhibition examined the legacy of Zhang Qian, a Chinese official and diplomat who played a key role in opening China to commercial trade in the 2nd century BCE, by setting up the Silk Road.