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Horsetail embroidery: a 'living fossil' of Chinese embroidery
( chinadaily.com.cn )
Updated: 2012-12-24

Horsetail embroidery, a national intangible cultural heritage, is a special art form handed down from generation to generation among the women of the Shui ethnic group.

It is an existing primitive art form and is considered a "living fossil" of Chinese embroidery. It is also very important for research on the unique customs of the Shui ethnic group.

The embroidery uses horsetail, which has many advantages, including a long lifespan, durable shape and beautiful glaze.

The embroidery has been sold to regions such as New Zealand and Italy, bringing economic benefits to the Shui people.

Horsetail embroidery: a 'living fossil' of Chinese embroidery
Wei Taohua, an inheritor of the art form, selects horsetails.

Horsetail embroidery: a 'living fossil' of Chinese embroidery
Wei Taohua assembles the horsetails.
Horsetail embroidery: a 'living fossil' of Chinese embroidery
Wei Taohua sorts out the finished horsetail embroideries.
Horsetail embroidery: a 'living fossil' of Chinese embroidery
Wei Taohua examines the finished horsetail embroideries.

 

 

 
 
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