Shu embroidery is used for both artistic pieces and for objects which may be used every day. Its products include pillowcases, embroidered slippers, mirror curtain, lace, wedding dress, scroll...
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Shu embroidery, also known as Chuan embroidery, is the general name for embroidery found in areas around Chengdu, Sichuan Province, a place which was prosperous because of its thriving silkworm-breeding industry...
Each Shu embroidery work uses more than 100 stitches, including the mix stitch, stem stitch, and he pull stitch. Shu embroidery has a distinct local flavor...
The techniques of Sichuan embroidery, also called Shu embroidery, improved steadily I the 10th century. At first, the stitching was prevalent among the ordinary people. It gradually became a trade after...