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National Intangible Cultural Heritage Shu Han brocade embroidery how many years ago

Two thousand years of history

Shu brocade, also known as Shujiang brocade, refers to the origin of the Warring States period in China, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, produced by the brocade silk fabrics, with a history of 2,000 years, most of the warp color colorful colorful, colorful strips to add flowers, the warp and weft of the flower, the first colorful strips after the brocade group, square, stripes, geometric skeleton to add flowers, symmetrical patterns, four-way continuity, colorful hue, contrasting, is a kind of colorful brocade with the characteristics of Han Chinese national and local styles. It is a kind of colorful brocade with Chinese national characteristics and local style. It is known as one of the four famous brocades of China, together with Nanjing's Yunjin, Suzhou's Songjin and Guangxi's Zhuangjin.In 2006, the Shu brocade weaving technique was approved by the State Council to be included in the list of the first batch of national intangible cultural heritages. Chengdu Shu Brocade Weaving and Embroidery Museum is the inheritance unit of Shu Brocade craft. Shu brocade is also the predecessor of Kyoto Nishijin Weaving, a traditional craft of Japan's national treasure.