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Which is more expensive, Jin Song or Hualuo?

Hualuo

Hualuo fabric is mainly woven from silk and polyester fiber, so Hualuo fabric has both the breathability and lightness of silk fabric and the wear resistance and wrinkle resistance of polyester fiber. And Hualuo fabric is light, breathable and comfortable. At the same time, the water absorption and breathability are good, which is more suitable for hot and sweaty summer. Hualuo is a unique fabric in China, and each era has its own unique Hualuo technology. Qin and Han Dynasties: Hua Luo is the general name of Luo fabrics with various patterns, and it has also become jacquard Luo, which has been a valuable variety in Luo since Qin and Han Dynasties. Sui and Tang Dynasties: During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the combination of weaving technology and printing technology made the products more beautiful and innovative. Throughout the Tang Dynasty, it was a tradition for aristocratic women to dress lightly. Song Dynasty: In the Song Dynasty, weaving technology reached its peak, and classic fabrics such as Peacock Luo and Hualuo appeared. Yuan dynasty: artisans woven the yarn like gold thread, resulting in extremely luxurious and precious yarn and gauze. Ming and Qing Dynasties: During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the varieties of saro became more abundant, and saro became a noble luxury. There were 55 varieties of saro, which were woven into gold thread by cosmetics.

In 2006, Jin Song was included in the first national intangible cultural heritage list. The inheritor is Suzhou Silk Museum, and Qian Xiaoping is the only national inheritor. In 2009, Jin Song's knitting skills were listed in the representative list of human intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. China traditional mulberry silk weaving technique. 20 14 1 1 At the APEC dinner held in Yanqi Lake, Beijing, the leaders and their spouses attending the meeting arrived at the scene dressed in China's distinctive costumes and made a unified appearance to shoot a "family photo". The fabric of Jin Song's "New Chinese Clothing" they are wearing is the heyday silk made in Wujiang, Suzhou.