Established in 1957, Suzhou Embroidery Research Institute now has over 100 specialized experts including senior craftsmen and highly qualified artists. Many silk embroideries found in the Embroidery Research Institute are fashioned from top quality silk...
Monthly Archives: December 2023
- Categories: Silk Embroidery in China
- Categories: Hand Embroidery in the World
Interestingly, the term "crewel" originally referred to the wool yarn used for embroidery, not the style of embroidery itself. The word "crewel" has its roots in the old Welsh word for "wool." While heavier wools were traditionally used, today's crewel embroidery incorporates a wide variety of yarns to achieve different effects...
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Needle painting – the art of “painting” with a needle and thread – is one of the most complex forms of hand embroidery. Realistic needle painting is an art mastered by Chinese embroiderers in Suzhou, China. In this region of China, embroiderers create the most amazing masterpieces by hand using tiny silk threads.
- Categories: Silk Embroidery in China
On July 23, 2023, we witness the unveiling of the "Suzhou Embroidery Art Documentation Exhibition (1949-2019)" to the public. This groundbreaking exhibition takes place at the West Hall of Suzhou Museum, marking the first comprehensive endeavor to systematically trace the evolution of Suzhou Embroidery...
- Dec 07 2023
Suzhou Embroidery and Buddhism Culture
Categories: Silk Embroidery in ChinaThe teachings of Buddhism have left an indelible imprint on Suzhou embroidery, shaping its character and style. The emphasis on patience, precision, and inner contemplation, integral to Buddhist practice, finds a parallel in the painstaking craftsmanship of Suzhou's embroiderers.
- Categories: Silk Embroidery in China
Both Suzhou embroidery and Japanese embroidery offer glimpses into the cultural and artistic legacies of their respective nations. By actively engaging in education, promotion, and international exchange, these two embroidery styles continue to flourish, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation.
- Categories: Silk Embroidery in China
This remarkable artwork, the "Yongle Imperial Red Yama Embroidered Thangka," boasts a storied history spanning over six centuries. It is one of the rarest giant thangkas globally, showcasing rich religious colors meticulously embroidered with gold and vibrant silk threads.
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Cross Stitch and traditional Chinese embroidery, although distinct, share the common thread of passion for embroidery. As these art forms coexist, they may inspire innovation and cross-cultural exploration.
- Categories: Silk Embroidery in China
Ancient Chinese silk embroidery is experiencing a revival in the modern fashion world, captivating designers, celebrities, and fashion enthusiasts alike.
- Dec 07 2023
A Center for the Art of Embroidery
Categories: Silk Embroidery in ChinaFor visitors to Suzhou - one of China's primary embroidery centers - the Suzhou Embroidery Research Institute offers a first-hand encounter with this heritage.