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The difference between Japanese tie-dyeing and China tie-dyeing.
The style of tie-dyed patterns is reflected in the theme, shape, layout and color of the patterns. Through the research on the appearance of these four patterns, it is concluded that the tie-dyed patterns in China have both simple and natural traditional folk styles and freehand and abstract modern fashion styles. Japan's tie-dye patterns have both simple and free local civilian styles and gorgeous and elegant aristocratic styles. From the aspects of subject matter, modeling, layout, color and techniques, it can be seen that the tie-dye patterns in China and Japan both reflect their respective significant regional characteristics and diverse aesthetic intentions. In other words, China's tie-dye pattern style is a pattern style that advocates perfection and joy under the concept of harmony between man and nature; Japan's tie-dye pattern style is an astringent and sad pattern style under the design concept of Zen beauty.
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