Size:168*118cmOrigin:Kunming of Yunnan Fabric:cotton
Wax printing is an ancient handicraft in China, which dated back to Qin and Han Dynasties (221 BC¨C 220 AD). The hand-made wax printing technique had been lost through civilization except those preserved by the Miao ethnic group located in the remote mountainous area of Southwest China (primaryly Guizhou, Sichuan, and Yunan). To produce this beautiful artwork, artist needs to place the wax on a piece of cotton cloth by using a specifically made wax knife for the desired pattern, and then to dye the cloth for the colour, followed by melting the wax. Wax printing has been recognized as the foundation of ancient Chinese civilization in dyeing and weaving technology. United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has recently reported to the United Nation (UN) the Miao costume decorations as one of the world cultural relics, including the traditional Miao wax printing. The Miao batik designs are plain, naive, rough and powerful. Its shapes, not confining itself to exact details of natural images, are boldly diversified and exaggeratedly drawn. The diversity and exaggeration is out of pure imagination, and infinitely breathtakingly charming. The diversified designs are in geometric shape and that of natural images, which generally stem from human life or elegant legends and characterized with rich folk color. Batik is both a kind of ancient art and young and modern art. Its summarized succinct modeling, the pure bright color and the exaggeratedly-distorted decorative design meet the need of modern life, therefore, suit the modern aesthetic requirements.
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
The artwork is a large-scale Chinese classical embroidered tablecloth with butterfly and flower patterns.
It uses traditional Chinese embroidery techniques to present exquisite patterns with fine lines and colors.
This art form has a long history and rich cultural connotations, representing the essence of ancient Chinese art.
The butterfly and flower patterns on this tablecloth symbolize love and beauty.
Butterflies are symbols of freedom, beauty, and happiness, while flowers represent life, prosperity, and hope.
These patterns are skillfully integrated into the entire work through delicate embroidery, making them more vivid and realistic.
In addition to its beautiful pattern, this tablecloth also has practical value.
It can be used to decorate the home environment, adding warmth and romance.
Whether at home or in public places, this tablecloth can become a beautiful scenery, attracting people's attention and conveying a unique cultural charm.
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