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Ancient Fabric Names
Raccoon brocade: one of the varieties of Shu brocade, is a pattern designed by the Song Dynasty laborers inspired by the ripples swirled by the falling flowers.
Scattered flowers brocade: one of the varieties of brocade. Also known as "mixed flowers" or "full flower brocade". In a brocade covered with different monochrome or multi-color patterns, commonly used patterns are: Ruigao Yunhe, Ruyi peony, cloud geese, birds and phoenixes, dragon claw chrysanthemums, and so on.
Rain Brocade: one of the varieties of Shu brocade, the brocade surface with white and other colors of the warp thread composition, color by thick and thin, white by thin and thick, gradual transition, the formation of the color of the white, there is a bright contrast between the color light of the silk of the rain, rain and then decorated with a variety of floral motifs to give a person a light and comfortable sense of rhythm.
Golden brocade: Golden brocade is the translation of the Persian word "Nasich". The brocade is woven with gold strands or gold foil cut into gold wire as the weft thread. Ancient Chinese silk fabrics with gold about the beginning of the Warring States sixteen countries have been able to produce gold brocade.
Floating light brocade: ancient brocade name.
Plain soft satin: flat warp, flat weft interwoven raw goods satin class, finished products, rayon containing 75%. After refining, it can be dyed and printed with bright color. Satin surface smooth as a mirror, the back of the fine twill-like.
The brocade satin: brocade satin is a traditional Chinese silk fabric with more than three colors of weft flowers on the warp satin. Brocade satin is the end of the 19th century in China on the basis of the development of Jiangnan brocade, bright and delicate surface, feel rich, colorful and pleasing to the eye.
Guxiang Satin: Guxiang Satin is a traditional Chinese silk fabric, and brocade satin. Pattern pattern to pavilion, platform, building, pavilion, insects, fish, flowers, birds, people stories, color style simple.
Expanded Information:
Origin of Fabric:
Since ancient times, people have used to weave cloth, usually only two kinds of raw materials: a kind of plant fibers, that is, cotton and ramie, etc., which can be woven into various kinds of cotton cloth and fabrics; the other is animal fiber, that is silk and wool, etc., which can be composed of beautiful silk and tweed.
The cloth was created by Rayon. But with the development of science and technology, new varieties such as man-made fibers were added, not plants or animals, but lifeless minerals, that is, the most common stones.
The glass fiber made from stone and then woven into cloth is called glass cloth. Because it has high temperature resistance, moisture resistance, corrosion resistance and many other characteristics, so it is more and more in the electrical, chemical, aviation, metallurgy, rubber, machinery, construction, light industry and other sectors, instead of the original use of cotton and satin velvet.
Stone weaving can also be said to be the development of stone glass, because stone weaving is first sandstone and limestone, such as crushed, put into the kiln, and then add soda ash and other raw materials, high temperature melt them into liquid, and then pull it into glass fibers, and then spun and woven into cloth.
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