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What handicrafts are there in Sichuan?

Sichuan traditional handicrafts include Mianzhu New Year pictures, Shu embroidery, Shu brocade, Zigong paper-cut, Zigong tie-dyeing, porcelain fetal bamboo weaving, Qingcheng silk carpet, osmanthus ceramics, new brown weaving, Qingshen bamboo weaving, Jiajiang calligraphy and painting paper, Leshan Song pen and so on.

Shu embroidery:

Shu embroidery is a traditional handicraft with a long history in Chengdu, Sichuan. During the Western Han Dynasty, Shu embroidery was very famous and was one of the most popular embroideries in China. Together with Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery and Guangdong embroidery, it has become one of the four major embroideries in China.

The embroidery method of Shu embroidery is very particular, and the requirements for raw materials are also very high. It is mainly made of satin and colored silk. Eye-catching, flush in appearance, bright in color and full of three-dimensional sense. In 2006, it was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage, and in 20 12, it was listed as a symbol product of chinese national geography.

Manufacturing feature

The number of stitches in Shu embroidery ranks first among the four famous embroideries.

Shu embroidery has become one of the four famous embroideries in China with its exquisite craftsmanship and fine lines. In its long development history, it has gradually formed the characteristics of rigorous needling, bright needling, uniform needling and bright colors.

Shu embroidery is embroidered on local silks and satins with various loose threads (relatively loose silk threads) or silk threads (relatively tight silk threads) practiced and dyed in Chengdu. Because of the fine selection of materials, solid and reliable finished products and low price, it has been sold in Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Qinghai and other provinces for a long time and is quite popular.