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What is the decorative style of rattan-Tang woven kimono?
Rattan Tang woven kimono is a representative work of Tang woven in the middle of Edo period. The cinnabar background is decorated with complex gold lettering patterns in the form of picture books, and decorations such as rattan flowers, pine needles, plum branches, reeds and Hong Fei are painted all over the floor, which is luxurious and gorgeous and breathtaking. In the process of dyeing and weaving these works, embroidery techniques are rarely used, but more and more painting techniques are used. The result of this trend is the emergence of a new variety of "excellent dyes". The so-called Youchan is to draw a pattern on silk with glue, then print and dye it, and finally wash off the glue with water. This technique helps the author to freely show it to the designer without being bound by technical conditions. The popularity of this method makes dyeing and weaving design pay more and more attention to painting, but it weakens its due decoration to a certain extent, which also leads to the disconnection between dyeing and weaving design and clothing overall design to a certain extent.
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