
Weaving Wonders: Kesi Reviving Ancient Art with Silk ✨
Discover how Kesi, an ancient silk weaving technique, revives masterpieces by weaving delicate paintings from thousands of silk threads, combining art with history to create mesmerizing works.
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Discover how Kesi, an ancient silk weaving technique, revives masterpieces by weaving delicate paintings from thousands of silk threads, combining art with history to create mesmerizing works.
Kesi, China’s ancient art of ‘painting in silk,’ weaves vibrant images with delicate threads. Discover how this mesmerizing technique brings to life graceful patterns and captures the essence of Chinese culture.
Artisans in Lijiabao Village light up the Chinese New Year with enchanting spinning lanterns powered by candles, human movement, and the wind. Discover this magical tradition that warms the heart! 🏮✨
Artisan Jiang Sha in Shanxi Province crafts vibrant ‘huamo’ dough figurines using traditional techniques, adding festive joy to Spring Festival markets as the Year of the Snake approaches.
Discover the vibrant world of Zhuang brocade, where tradition meets artistry! 🎨 Meet Liang Hengyuan, a master weaver preserving this national treasure in Guangxi’s Xincheng County. 🧵
Discover Zisha ware, the unique clay treasures from Mount Huanglong in Yixing! 🌄 Unveiling the artistry behind teapots and vases that pour out centuries of Chinese culture. 🍵
Li Haoran, a young designer from Chengdu, is revitalizing traditional lacquerware by drawing inspiration from pandas. By blending age-old craftsmanship with modern designs, he’s bringing fresh energy to an ancient art.
Discover the enchanting craft of ‘Carving with Silver Threads’, where metal foil and lacquerware come together in artistic harmony.
China’s Ethnic Games in Hainan transformed into a vibrant festival celebrating intangible heritage! From Li ethnic crafts to live performances, culture took center stage. 🌟
Meet Chen Xianyue, a national-level inheritor of Dong embroidery, who is passionately preserving the soul of Dong culture through her love for “scroll-trimmed embroidery.”