Brief Introduction About Chinese Craftsmanship

Brief Introduction About Chinese Suzhou Embroidery

Su Xiu, a centuries-old Chinese embroidery art, blends intricate silk threads with rich cultural heritage. Known for its delicate techniques and vibrant designs, it represents timeless elegance and Chinese craftsmanship.

Brief Introduction About Chinese Xia Dynasty Craftsmanship

The Chinese Xia Dynasty’s early advancements in bronze and jade craftsmanship laid a foundation for the rich artistic traditions of China. By combining practical functionality with spiritual and symbolic depth, Xia artisans created works that continue to inspire and influence Chinese culture today. The Xia’s craftsmanship legacy serves as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of ancient China, providing a timeless link to the origins of Chinese civilization.

Chinese Cotton Tiger

Cotton tiger also call as cloth tiger, its originated from the tiger totem worship. Primitive society (Before 2100BC), the wind and lightning, the presence of fierce beasts, the fragility of human beings themselves, the powerful tiger is regarded by people as the strongest in the world.

The tiger is not only brave and invincible, but also special protection of their own cubs, there is a folk saying that "tiger poison does not eat children." 

Therefore, people regard the tiger as the god of life protection and reproduction. Cotton tiger is the expression form of the custom of worshipping tiger in folk customs, which contains profound cultural connotation.

The cotton tiger doll symbolizes the Yin and Yang, which can remove disasters and protect the peace of the doll, and can also be used as the town house totem tiger type of the family protection god.

Chinese Paper Cutting

Chinese paper cutting, also known as "Jianzhi" (剪纸), is a traditional folk art that has a rich history and unique characteristics. It originated in China around the 6th century AD, during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and has since evolved over the centuries into a diverse and intricate art form.

Silk

China has a rich history of silk production and has been renowned for its silk products for over 4,000 years. Silk was first discovered in China during the Neolithic period, and it quickly became a highly prized commodity due to its luxurious feel and beautiful luster.

China's Sichuan brocade

China's Sichuan brocade is a traditional Chinese textile art that has a long history and unique features. It originated in Sichuan Province during the Shu Kingdom (221-263 AD) and has been passed down for over 1,700 years.

Chinese Nanjing Brocade

Chinese Nanjing Yunjin,or Chinese Nanjing Brocade, is soft and lovely as the clouds, more valuable than gold. It refers to the incredibly beautiful brocade made in Nanjing, capital city of eastern Jiangsu Province . Yun in Chinese means clouds, and jin means brocade. The image is lovely: A delicate and flossy piece of brocade that feels just like soft clouds.

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