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Embroidery as a Chinese handicraft has long been an important facet of traditional Chinese arts and crafts.
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Embroidery as a Chinese handicraft has long been an important facet of traditional Chinese arts and crafts. Practiced all over the country, China's most famous works of embroidery come from Suzhou (abbr. Su), Hunan (abbr. Xiang), Sichuan (abbr. Shu) and Guangdong (abbr. Yue). Embroidery as a folk art is imbued with the distinct characteristics of its locality. As an art form it features exquisite craftsmanship, immaculate execution and strong aesthetic appeal. Orient-charm.com deals exclusively in silk Xiang Embroidery. Xiang Embroidery is famous for its beautiful designs, varied stitches, superb workmanship and elegant color. The design of our embroidery products is coordinate and delicate. We can supply the embroidery works that are different kinds of styles and sizes to meet different customers'needs. Our embroidery products have been deeply loved by customers in domestic and abroad for a long time, serving as the extremely good presents and collections. Xiang Embroidery Introduction StitchDo you know what "silk embroidery"? Silk embroidery is a type of Oriental wall art that results from the traditional Chinese skill of pulling fine strands of colored silk through a canvas to create a beautiful work of art. The art of skill embroidery originated in China and has been practiced there for over 3,800 years. It reached a high level early in the Qing and Han dynasties, with silk and silk embroidery being the main products transported along the ancient Chinese Silk Road. From here, you know the uniqueness and value of this oft-overlooked Chinese art. Whether an art lover or not, I think you will come to appreciate the value of this "Hidden Oriental Jewel." Famous Xiang Embroidery Han DynastyThe earliest piece of Xiang embroidery was unearthed at the No 1 Tomb of Mawangdui, Changsha City of the Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220). The weaving technique was almost the same as the one used in modern times, which demonstrated that embroidery had already existed in the Han Dynasty. Phoenix--The King of BirdsThe Xiang Embroidery work "phoenix--the king of Birds" is the present of Chinese Government for the Hongkong Reunification. In Xiang Embroidery, a flower seems to send off fragrance, a bird seems to sing, a tiger seems to run, and a person seems to breathe. TigerA breadth of embroidered seat screen, on one side of which there is a howling tiger ascending the mountain, and on the other of which a lion descending the mountain with its head lowered at night. One is up while the other down, and the head of the tiger on the front side becomes the tail of the lion on the back. Images are so distinct on two sides, making people stare at it in admiration.
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