Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Shu embroidery and Shu brocade weaving skills were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, right?

Shu embroidery and Shu brocade weaving skills were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, right?

Yes, Shu embroidery, also known as "Sichuan embroidery", is a traditional China craft, which uses silk thread to embroider patterns on silk or other fabrics. Mainly refers to the embroidery in the western Sichuan plain centered on Chengdu, Sichuan.

Shu embroidery was first recorded in the Western Han Dynasty. At that time, the technology was quite mature, and it also inherited the characteristics of bright colors and commonly used red and green colors. In Qing Dynasty, Shu embroidery, Su embroidery, Xiang embroidery and Yue embroidery were established as the four famous embroideries in China.

On May 20th, 2006, Shu Embroidery was approved by the State Council and selected into the first batch of China national intangible cultural heritage list.

In 2006, Shu brocade weaving technology was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.