Product Description
Chinese **0% handmade xiang embroidery
with scroll to hang gift - Bamboo
Originate from Chinese Famous Painting
The name of this work is Bamboo. It is originate from Chinese
famous ancient painting "Bamboo", which was created by a Chinese
famous painting master Qi Baishi at his old age.
The pattern is **0% handmade embroidery with pure natural silk,
which makes it elegant and exquisite. It is the best choice for
gifts to relatives, friends and business partners.
1) Original: Directly from
Changsha, Hunan (Xiang), China
2) Size of embroidery Slice in the mid of scroll (excluding the
backing material): *0 * *0cm
3) Quality: **0% hand embroidered
4) Usage: very easy, there is a line on the top end. You can
directly hang on the place you like. And it is with a scroll.
When you want to pack it away, just roll up. It will save much
room.
5) Packing: Exquisite gift packaging
About Xiang embroidery
Xiang embroidery is considered one of the four great embroidery
styles of China, and has been practiced in China for hundreds of
years. The Xiang embroidery style originated in the Hunan
province of China, where examples of embroidery have been found
which date back more than 2,**0 years. Embroidery in the
Hunan province has developed extensively in the intervening
centuries. Xiang embroidery is far more akin to folk art with its
loose threads and rich colors. Xiang embroidery is still
produced today, and is popular throughout China and around the
world.
The history of Xiang embroidery starts in the Chu Kingdom, around
the third century B.C. Excavations of archaeological sites
dating back to this period have discovered examples of embroidery
produced in the Hunan province which use fine silk and multiple
colors. However, the Xiang embroidery style that is most
familiar to modern audiences developed during the Qing dynasty
(********1). Because of its relatively late introduction.
Xiang embroidery embodies many unique characteristics that mark
it a style all on its own.
Xiang embroidery is done on transparent chiffon silk. The
silk threads are dyed and then soaked in water containing pod
nuts - the oil in these nuts tends to make the thread soft and
easy to work with. There are several distinct needling
techniques used, and their lack of precision is by design - the
random or uneven nature of this needling means that colors and
textures are often mixed together with great effect. The
most famous examples of Xiang embroidery use tigers as their
subject. Birds, landscape scenes, and people can also be used as
subjects - one of the characteristics of Xiang embroidery is that
animals and people seem to be alive, thanks to the vibrant colors
and often almost three dimensional effect created by the thick
knots and stitching. Xiang embroidery pieces are often two
sided, with different patterns or images on each side of the
transparent chiffon.
Xiang embroidery has earned a place amongst its fellow styles as
one of four the great Chinese embroidery styles. By using
elements of ancient Hunan embroidery, Xiang embroidery makes
figures and colors come alive with vibrant textures and
craftsmanship. Examples of Xiang embroidery are still
popular today, and can be used practically as clothing, pillow
cases, and sheets, or as art pieces in and of themselves.
Indeed, one can "help feeling somewhat awed in the presence of
these wonderful works of art. It embodies as much the art of
painting as that of embroidery.
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China |
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Place of Origin: |
Changsha, Hunan Province |
Price for Minimum Order: |
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Minimum Order Quantity: |
1 Set |
Packaging Detail: |
Exquisite gift packaging |
Delivery Time: |
10 days |
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T/T, Western Union, PayPal |
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