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- In today's era, the development of embroidery culture is increasingly becoming the focus of people's attention.
- Over the course of history, embroidery craftsmanship in various places has developed its own characteristics due to its unique style and techniques.
- After the founding of New China, Su embroidery experienced a revival.
- With the development of science and technology and the diversification of consumer market demands, embroidery is also showing new vitality in the integration and development with other industries.
- Consumers' demand for embroidery products is becoming increasingly diversified, and they pay more attention to characteristic handicrafts that can convey history and culture and are closely related to life.
- The development of embroidery culture requires continuous innovation and integration on the basis of respecting and protecting tradition to meet the diverse needs of modern society.
In today's era, the development of embroidery culture is increasingly becoming the focus of people's attention.
As a traditional handicraft, embroidery carries rich historical culture and regional characteristics. Its innovative development not only requires respect for traditional embroidery culture, but also emphasizes the integration of cultural and creative elements into the embroidery industry and promotes its integration with different industries. To realize the intrinsic value of traditional embroidery.
Over the course of history, embroidery craftsmanship in various places has developed its own characteristics due to its unique style and techniques.
For example, Yue embroidery is known for its vivid works, which use animal hair as raw material to make the works more lifelike.
During the Qianlong period, industrial organizations were established in Guangzhou, and a large number of craftsmen devoted themselves to this industry, promoting further improvements in weaving technology.
Since 1915, Yue embroidery works have won many awards at the Panama Exposition. Influenced by national folk art, Yue embroidery has formed its own unique style.
After the founding of New China, Su embroidery experienced a revival.
The central government established the Suzhou Embroidery Research Center and launched training courses in embroidery research.
Its weaving methods have developed from 18 at the beginning to 40 now.
Su embroidery is characterized by its rich folk flavor. Its weaving skills require that the surface of the product must be smooth, the edges must be neat, the stitches must be delicate, the lines must be dense, the colors must be harmonious and bright, and the picture must be clear.
With the development of science and technology and the diversification of consumer market demands, embroidery is also showing new vitality in the integration and development with other industries.
Embroidery products are no longer limited to traditional decorations or clothing, but have entered all aspects of public life through the combination with modern technology, breaking the limitations of time and space.
The interaction between various cultures makes the art of embroidery more diverse and rich.
Consumers' demand for embroidery products is becoming increasingly diversified, and they pay more attention to characteristic handicrafts that can convey history and culture and are closely related to life.
The innovative development of embroidery culture requires the infusion of cultural and creative factors, as well as the promotion of the integrated development of embroidery and other industries.
This not only provides a new development path for traditional embroidery, but also enables it to better adapt to the needs of modern society.
The development of embroidery culture requires continuous innovation and integration on the basis of respecting and protecting tradition to meet the diverse needs of modern society.
This fusion is not only technical, but also a combination between culture and market, tradition and modernity.
Only in this way can embroidery culture continue to shine and become a bridge connecting the past and the future.