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Dive into the timeless art of silk embroidery with us this upcoming Mother's Day! Besides learning new embroidery stitches and how best to handle delicate silk threads, we will delve more into the ...
Chinese silk embroidery has been a staple of national culture and tradition for thousands of years, with pieces being found from as early as the Zhou dynasty (1046 to 256BC).
LONDON - The Chinese Silk Culture and Embroidery Art Exhibition kicked off in London on Tuesday. The two-day exhibition, held in the building of Bank of China's London Branch, brings together more ...
Qian's journey to bring Chinese silk culture to the West has never stopped. In the early 2000s, she traveled to France, Japan and Sweden for exhibitions and seminars on Chinese Song brocade.
The silk embroidery uses ultra-fine threads to create highly detailed patterns resembling a traditional Chinese painting. The needles and threads used in Gu embroidery are very thin.
China was the first culture to discover and use silk and as a result, through successive line of mastery, is still a world leader in the manufacture and art of silk embroidery.
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