Suzhou Embroidery

Suzhou embroidery, is one of the most renowned styles of Chinese embroidery, boasting over 2,000 years of history. Originating from Suzhou in Jiangsu Province, this traditional art form is celebrated for its intricate detail, refined techniques, and elegant aesthetic.

Suzhou embroidery is not just a craft but an important cultural heritage, reflecting the artistry and dedication of its artisans. It continues to evolve today, blending traditional methods with contemporary designs, making it a cherished symbol of Chinese culture and artistry. The Suzhou embroidery in the video is the process of making our silk bags.

Ming-Style Furniture

Ming Dynasty Style Furniture is crafted from hardwoods like red sandalwood, rosewood, Cassia siamea, and beech wood by skilled artisans starting from the mid-Ming Dynasty (1638-1644). Notably, furniture produced by craftsmen from the Jiangnan region, particularly around Suzhou, is highly esteemed. This is commonly referred to as "Suzhou Ming Dynasty Style Furniture," or simply "Su Style Furniture." Su Style Furniture is renowned for its unique artistic expression and local character, boasting four key features: "meticulously designed structure, smooth lines, exquisite craftsmanship, and elegant lacquer finish."

The "meticulously designed structure" involves using mortise and tenon joints, ensuring the furniture's structural integrity and a balance between different weights and forces. "Smooth lines" emphasize linear elements over carved or sculpted wooden parts. "Exquisite craftsmanship" refers to the rigorous quality controls applied at every production stage, including material selection, accessory preparation, woodworking, polishing, and lacquering, all executed with precision and allowing no room for errors. Lastly, "elegant lacquer finish" describes the result achieved by traditional raw Chinese lacquer, which, through more than ten careful processes, gives a paint-like appearance without actually using paint.

Chinese Bamboo

Bamboo Weaving Craft: This involves using thinly sliced bamboo strips to create various objects. The process requires precision as artisans skillfully interlace the strips into functional or decorative items. Products range from baskets and trays to furniture and intricate art pieces, characterized by their lightness, strength, and aesthetic appeal.

Suzhou-style Birdcage/Insect cage: This type of cage is an excellent example of bamboo weaving. Known for its elegance and delicate structure, the Suzhou-style birdcage often features intricate designs and sometimes includes elements such as inlays or carvings. It reflects the high level of expertise required in both bamboo selection and weaving techniques to create a perfect habitat for birds/insects.

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