Chinese Silk Embroidery at the SILVER-CAT
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In the Chinese silk embroidery of Suzhou the embroiderers employ around forty different embroidery stitches. When you look at examples of Chinese silk embroidery from Suzhou, you can’t help but wonder which they’ve used to create the perfectly flat horizontal slats of wood on the Crane Building or the wooden carvings of animals’ heads on the roof. These examples of Chinese silk embroidery can be viewed through the picture of the Silver Cat below.
The muted colours of Chinese silk embroidery from Suzhou can be seen in the stunning Baby Cranes in the Pine Trees.
Such subtlety is very much the hallmark of quality Chinese embroidery in silk from Suzhou, in contrast to the more garishly-coloured poorer quality products of silk embroidery.
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SUZHOU Silk Embroidery
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