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Introduction of Chinese Embroidery
Embroidery is a very long established art form in China. It was never classified as a solely female activity and men and women have both been involved in embroidery. The items embroidered are quite diverse and include robes, theatrical costumes, purses, shoes, spectacle cases, banners, alter cloths and many other pieces.Some of the pieces were so finely stitched that the pieces took 5-6 people several years to complete. Embroidery was also used as a means of decorating silk clothing and for silk flags and banners as a means of denoting rank or station. The finest pieces of work were very expensive. Gradually, embroidery developed, as a pastime for wealthy ladies and many members of the court were renowned for their intricate work....Details > >
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Giant silk embroidery artwork completed in Jiangsu
The photo shows a giant silk embroidery artwork in Suzhou of east Chinas Jiangsu Province. The 3.6 by 1.4 meter artwork, consuming a total length of 4...Details > >
Cultural heritage around China (Wuhan: Han embroidery)
In 1910, Han Embroidery, as crafted by well-known craftsmen and depicting Chinese characters and paintings, won a first prize at the Nanyang Expositio...Details > >
Suzhou embroidery exhibited in Jordan
Jordans Princess Basma (C) and Chinese Ambassador to Jordan Gong Xiaosheng, second from right, visit an exhibition of Suzhou silk embroidery artworks ...Details > >
Fuwari embroidery hits Houston
The Fuwari embroidery technique is the first major change in the industry in thirty years. Fuwari is a Japanese word for "soft and furry"; no pictures...Details > >
"Four Famous Embroideries" of China