5 little secrets of embroidery culture to open your eyes | furn-store

5 little secrets of embroidery culture to open your eyes | furn-store

In the inheritance and development of traditional culture, embroidery art has always occupied an indispensable position.

In recent years, with the society's re-recognition and respect for traditional handicrafts, embroidery culture has been innovatively developed.
This development not only attaches importance to traditional hand-made methods, but also realizes the intrinsic value of embroidery handicrafts based on regional culture.

 

As a carrier, the key to the innovative development of traditional embroidery lies in respecting traditional embroidery culture and attaching importance to injecting cultural and creative factors into the embroidery industry.

This path aims to achieve innovation based on tradition by integrating the development of embroidery with other industries.
For example, Guangdong embroidery established an industry organization in Guangzhou during the Qianlong period (1736-1796), and a large number of craftsmen devoted themselves to it, which promoted the further improvement of weaving technology.
Since 1915, Guangdong embroidery works have won numerous awards at the Panama Expo, and have been influenced by folk art to form their own unique style.

 

After the founding of New China, the central government established the Suzhou Embroidery Research Center and opened embroidery research courses.

The number of weaving techniques has increased from the original 18 to the current 40.
Suzhou embroidery is famous for its rich folk customs and exquisite weaving skills. The product surface must be flat, the edges must be neat, the stitches must be delicate, the lines must be dense, the colors must be harmonious and bright, and the patterns must have a three-dimensional sense.

 

With the development of science and technology and the diversification of consumer demand, embroidery continues to integrate with other industries and develop, and enter people's lives from multiple aspects and dimensions of mass consumption.

The limitations of time and space have been broken.
The interaction between various cultures has made the types of embroidery more colorful, such as Guangdong embroidery using human animal hair as raw materials, making the works more vivid.

 

It is worth noting that the current consumer demand for embroidery products is becoming increasingly diversified.

Influenced by the development of science and technology, embroidery has been integrated into people's lives from multiple aspects and dimensions of mass consumption, breaking the limitations of time and space.
At the same time, the interaction between various cultures has made the types of embroidery more colorful.

 

While respecting and inheriting traditions, embroidery culture is also actively integrating with modern technology and lifestyles.

This not only shows the immortal charm of traditional embroidery skills, but also proves the irreplaceable nature of handicrafts in global cultural diversity.
In this way, embroidery culture is constantly given new life and vitality, bringing aesthetic enjoyment and cultural thinking to contemporary society.

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