Weifang rosewood inlaid with silver is a unique craftsmanship that uses precious rosewood, natural lacquer and gold and silver threads as the main raw materials, and is carefully carved and inlaid with gold and silver threads on rosewood utensils. During the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, Yao Xueqian, a copper jewelry artist, and Tian Yufan, a rubbing artist, browsed through exquisite cultural relics from past dynasties while repairing cultural relics for the epigrapher Chen Jieqi and preparing bases and frames for antiques. They consulted with gold and silver wares from the Han Dynasty, and deliberately created a unique craft of inlaying gold and silver threads on wooden utensils. Weifang rosewood inlaid with silver traditional craftsmanship has been perfected through the hard work of the majority of inheritors for nearly two hundred years since its creation. Weifang silver-inlaid lacquerware needs to go through a delicate production process: first, the embryo is made, and precious mahogany is selected. After sawing, planing, mortising, mortising, and carving, various utensils are made. Then the design pattern is pasted, and various shapes are carved with a knife or shovel. Then, a knife is used to carve fine grooves according to the pattern, and gold or silver wires are inlaid in the fine grooves, and a small hammer is used to pound them tightly. Then the carved and inlaid products are repeatedly polished, and then the utensils are painted and grayed, and seven layers of lacquer are applied to remove the lacquer color on the gold and silver wires, so that the gold and silver decorations inlaid in the wood show the original color of the ancient. The production technique of Weifang mahogany inlaid silver lacquerware integrates traditional carving, silver inlay, and woodworking techniques to make the product shape simple and elegant. The silver inlay art adopts the white drawing form of Chinese painting, with landscapes, flowers and birds, ancient costume characters, and bronze patterns of the Han Dynasty. It has strong national and local characteristics, making the mahogany inlaid silver lacquerware not only artistic and ornamental value, but also useful value, easy to collect, and deeply loved by the world.