A Hidden Oriental Jewel: “100% Chinese Hand-Made Silk Embroidery”

July 30, 2010
IntroductionDo know what "silk embroidery is? Do you know how many people is that I am in the U.S. or not known or not known? What is silk embroidery. In addition, several people familiar with the skills Chinese subjects, I discovered that they had no real knowledge and appreciated art form in China. Thus, the meaning can be said that "silk embroidery" is truly a "Hidden Oriental Jewel" that has been under appreciated in the West, mainly because the fact that ordinary people are ignorant of time, effort and embroidery skills to create high quality silk, "" works. Therefore, the purpose of this article and you will be informed (whether art lovers or ordinary people) in the silk embroidery is the what, how?, how do we appreciate?, etc. My hope is that you will have a unique vision and value of this art is often overlooked China. Whether an art lover or not, I think come to appreciate the value of this "Hidden Oriental Jewel silk embroidery is. silk embroidery is? an art of the east wall of the results skills of traditional Chinese silk soft color shift through a canvas to create a beautiful work of art. The most common way to enjoy silk embroidery is like a framed object, wall-Do is ideal as a gift, collection, home decor, souvenir, or office products .. The art of embroidery skills originated in China and has been implemented in more than 3800 years. It reached a high level in the early Qing Dynasty and the Han, silk and silk embroidery is mainly transported along the ancient Silk Road.China China is one of the first countries to make advanced embroidery art form. Use of special embroidery techniques and styles, from outside China made embroidery embroidery created in other parts of the world. In the past, were considered embroidery skills is an essential skill that every woman of property. A woman can create a high quality piece of embroidery was admired and respected as the women from wealthy families have at home such as embroidery, while those from poor families did for a living .. Today, the work of high quality embroidery is processed on the same level as the best Chinese paintings Tang and Song / poemsHow home To attach importance to the embroidery on silk? Whether you're a lover of art "or" general "will come to appreciate the value of an embroidered silk when you learn the skill and effort that goes into each piece to create create a high quality piece, an artist must split a single silk thread into several thinner threads .. Can be divided into thinner strands 12-48 – depending on the fine artists want to be with her then embroidery stitches each class using threads of many colors to achieve the final effect .. large embroidery is known to break often – every 10 to 15 minutes – to rest their eyes due to the nature of their hard work.Due intensity at work, some larger and more complex pieces can be embroidered to request one years and a half years to complete by an artist or group of artists. The works sell for thousands of dollars – which is reasonable – taking into account the ability and time needed to create jobs. Of course, smaller parts are available with high quality, but still sell many kinds of silk embroidery less.Four The application of different methods of puncture through the years has resulted in four special style embroidery in China: 1) "Su" embroidery of Jiangsu Province – known for its luxury kitchen, this style is usually very simple, highlighting the main theme. 'S stage is soft, thick, thin, neat, even, delicate and harmonious. The thin thread is divided into up to 48 fibers are only visible to the naked eye embroidery Su. is where the production of embroidery. His embroidered goods are shipped to participate in the World Expo in Panama gender 1915.2) "Xiang" embroidery of Hunan Province – became the main occupation in places around Changsha, capital of Hunan province, in the Qing Dynasty Xiang embroidery. was developed from Hunan folk embroidery methods, but also relied on the skills of embroidery and embroidery Your Yue. This method uses loose colorful threads to decorate an orderly fashion with stitches are not like the style of embroidery Other colors of different subjects are mixed, indicating a gradual change in color with a rich melody and harmony in designs .. Xiang embroidery mostly from Korean traditional Chinese paintings of landscape, people, flowers, birds and animals. The most common designs on Xiang embroidery are lions and

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