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Guangzhou folk embroidery craft called

Guangzhou folk embroidery craft is called Canton embroidery.

Embroidery is one of China's outstanding national traditional crafts, with a history of more than 2,000 years, and renowned worldwide. Suzhou embroidery, Hunan Hunan embroidery, Sichuan Sichuan embroidery, Guangdong embroidery, known as the country's "four famous embroidery".

Guangdong embroidery is a kind of Cantonese embroidery, referring to the general name of the Pearl River Delta folk embroidery crafts centered on Guangzhou. on May 20, 2006, the State Council of the People's Republic of China approved the inclusion of the Canton embroidery in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. Legend has it that the embroidery and Li weaving the same source to the composition of the full, the image of God, clear texture, color and lustre, stitching a variety of good changes in the artistic characteristics of the famous.

Embroidery

Embroidery is a needle and thread embroidered on the fabric of a variety of decorative designs. Embroidery is divided into two kinds of silk thread embroidery and feather embroidery. It is a needle will be silk thread or other fibers, yarns in a certain pattern and color in the embroidery material piercing, embroidery marks constitute a pattern of decorative fabrics. It is an art of adding human designs and productions to any fabric in existence using needles and threads.

Embroidery is one of the traditional Chinese folk handicrafts with at least 2,000 to 3,000 years of history in China. There are four main types of Chinese embroidery: Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery, Shu embroidery and Cantonese embroidery. The techniques of embroidery include wrong-stitch embroidery, messy-stitch embroidery, net embroidery, full-ground embroidery, silk locking, nasturtium, nasturtium, flat gold, shadow gold, pan gold, piling, scraping, poking yarn, sprinkling thread, picking flowers, etc. The uses of embroidery mainly include life and art decoration, such as clothing, bedding, tablecloths, stage, and artwork decorations.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Embroidery for the above