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Exhibition of Chinese indigo dyeing art held in UAE and Kuwait

Chinaculture.org | Updated: 2025-05-30 16:32
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Participants appreciate the charm of Miao Batik.[Photo provided to Chinaculture.org]

From May 19 to 23, "The Essence of Nature" Exhibition of Chinese Indigo Dyeing Art, revolving around both the inheritance and innovation of China’s traditional indigo dyeing techniques was held at the Bassam Freiha Art Foundation in the UAE and the Chinese Cultural Center in Kuwait.

Organized by Great Seed Beijing, the exhibition was co-hosted by Network of International Culturalink Entities, Chinese Cultural Center in the UAE, and Chinese Cultural Center in Kuwait.

The exhibition featured six representative intangible cultural heritage items drawn from China’s renowned traditional "Four Tie-dye" techniques, including Nantong blue calico, Tongxiang blue calico, Bai tie-dye, Anning tie-dye, Cangnan blue jiaxie and Miao batik.

Through the presentation of natural indigo materials and artisanal techniques as well as the showcase of traditional motifs alongside contemporary fashion, lifestyle items, and cultural-creative products, and offering interactive hands-on experiences and lectures, the exhibition vividly illustrated how these ancient crafts are being revitalized and seamlessly integrated into modern life.

Indigo dyeing, a gift from nature and a testament to human ingenuity, is based on plant-derived dyes and conveys the concept of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. The Middle East also has a long-standing tradition of plant-based dyeing. The introduction of Chinese indigo serves not only as a tribute to the Middle Eastern civilization but also as a shared commitment to ecological preservation, environmental consciousness, health, and sustainable development.

 

People in Abu Dhabi participate in the making of Anning tie-dye.[Photo provided to Chinaculture.org]

 

People in Abu Dhabi experience blue calico making.[Photo provided to Chinaculture.org]

 

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