京繡

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Beijing Embroidery, also called Imperial Embroidery, dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and is one of the Beijing Eight Imperial Handicrafts. Made initially for the royal families, the embroidery became famous worldwide for its delicacy during the Guangxu Period (1875-1908) of the Qing Dynasty. It was not until the end of the Qing Dynasty that some folk embroidery workshops appeared in Beijing, making embroideries suitable for common people. Thereafter, Beijing Embroidery is used for calling embroideries made around the city of Beijing.
Beijing Embroidery emphasizes the auspicious meanings of its patterns,and is usually made with elegant and gorgeous designs and colors. Adopting expensive silks and satin as the fundamental materials, it not only uses threads made with natural silkbutalso with gold or silverfoils to embroider the patterns. The craftsmen still inherit traditional making tools such as embroidery needles,scissors and embroidery stands. The making goes through procedures like selecting materials,drawing patterns, rubbing patterns,selecting threads,embroidering and brushing paste. In 2014, the making craft of Beijing Embroidery was listed as one of the national-level intangible cultural heritages.
京繡,又稱宮繡,起源于唐朝(618—907),是傳統(tǒng)工藝“燕京八絕”之一。(剩余2088字)