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Tie-dyed works
In ancient times, tie-dyeing was called "tying valerian" and "twisting valerian". The common anti-dye printed textiles in ancient times are "twisted valerian", "wax valerian" and "methyl valerian". It is a traditional and unique dyeing process of Han people. One of the traditional manual dyeing techniques in China is the dyeing method of partially knotting the fabric so that it cannot be dyed.
Tie-dyeing process is divided into two parts: knotting and dyeing. It uses tools such as yarn, thread and rope to tie, sew, tie, weave and clip the fabric. The process is characterized by using printing and dyeing technology to twist the thread into a knot in the printed fabric, then printing and dyeing, and then removing the twisted thread. It has 100 variety of changing techniques, each with its own characteristics. For example, "twisting on the roll", the halo is rich in color, changing naturally and interesting. What is even more surprising is that every kind of flower, even if there are thousands of flowers, will not be the same after dyeing. This unique artistic effect is difficult to achieve by mechanical printing and dyeing process.
In 2007, Zhang from Zhoucheng, Dali, Yunnan Province was recognized as a national inheritor of tie-dyeing. 20 1 1 Nantong tie-dyeing technique applied in Hai 'an County has been listed in the intangible cultural heritage list of Jiangsu Province. 20 14 jiao was named as the provincial inheritor of Nantong tie-dyeing skills. The variegated dyehouse in Chengpu Town, Dali Prefecture was listed as a national demonstration base for productive protection of intangible cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture.
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