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"Chinese embroidery. Forbidden stitch Peking knot. Flowers and leaves on celadon green silk with ribbon border. Attached to a piece of pink silk. Qing. Dimensions green from border to border 7.5\" height x 13.5\" width.  Overall very good condition. Some lifting to silver thread. 1\" tear in cent of silk. Small area of missing stitch." Chinese Embroidery Techniques, Chinese Embroidery Patterns, Ancient Chinese Clothing, Chinese Embroidery, Celadon Green, Chinese Clothing, Embroidery Techniques, Ancient Chinese, Green Silk

"Chinese embroidery. Forbidden stitch Peking knot. Flowers and leaves on celadon green silk with ribbon border. Attached to a piece of pink silk. Qing. Dimensions green from border to border 7.5\" height x 13.5\" width. Overall very good condition. Some lifting to silver thread. 1\" tear in cent of silk. Small area of missing stitch."

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TEXTILE OF THE DAY | TEXTILE ART on Instagram: "Is this real or not? And who made it? Sometime I get art sent to me where I don’t know or can find the artist, and this is one of them. I don’t even know if it’s real or not! What do you think? And do you know the artists? It CAN be true thought, because I do know there is a Chinese embroidery technique called Suzhou embroidery: handmade embroidery made with pure fine silk threads on silk satin by embroidery artists in Suzhou in China. With a history of more than 2,500 years, Chinese Suzhou embroidery is widely acknowledged as the most exquisite silk hand embroidery in the world. The double sided embroidery is a form of Suzhou technique in which stitching takes place on both sides of a single transparent silk fabric, just like above. But Suzhou Embroidery, Embroidery Artists, Chinese Embroidery, Handmade Embroidery, Suzhou, Silk Embroidery, Embroidery Techniques, I Don T Know, Textile Art

TEXTILE OF THE DAY | TEXTILE ART on Instagram: "Is this real or not? And who made it? Sometime I get art sent to me where I don’t know or can find the artist, and this is one of them. I don’t even know if it’s real or not! What do you think? And do you know the artists? It CAN be true thought, because I do know there is a Chinese embroidery technique called Suzhou embroidery: handmade embroidery made with pure fine silk threads on silk satin by embroidery artists in Suzhou in China. With a…

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