What does tapestry mean for tapestry?

What does tapestry mean for tapestry?

What does tapestry mean? What is the tapestry used for? Also known as "wallcovering." The raw materials and weaving method are the same as the carpet, and are used for interior wall decoration. China's tapestries have a long history. Since ancient times, Xinjiang, Tibet and Inner Mongolia have been good at weaving tapestry with wool. The tapestries are decorated with landscapes, flowers, birds, beasts, figures, architectural scenery, etc. Chinese paintings, oil paintings, decorative paintings, photography and other art forms can be expressed. Large tapestries are mostly used in public places such as auditoriums and clubs, and small tapestries are mostly used in houses and bedrooms. The tapestries produced in Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Shanghai, Hebei, Jiangsu and other places are well known.

What does the tapestry mean? What is the tapestry?

The tapestry is not only decorative, but also enjoyable. The characteristics of the times reflected by it make this art have a certain collection value. According to archaeological workers' excavation of excavations in ancient tombs and castles, Xinjiang was produced in the Warring States Period. The blankets weaved in the Tang Dynasty were exquisite in pattern, pattern and workmanship. In the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the weaving process was even more Mature. The woven carpet is divided into two types: wool woven and silk woven. The wool woven tapestry is woven with wool. The ancient silk rug is made of pure silk and gold and silver thread. The hair is long and the color is bright, mainly red, yellow and blue. Four colors of green, traditional tapestry uses the weaving method of herringbone pattern. This golden line of Yutang rich tapestry was collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing in 2001. The front and back sides are woven with velvet thread, rich in color, beautiful in pattern and black. The line hook is a representative tapestry of the Qing Dynasty!
As early as 1800 years ago in the Western Han Dynasty, with the introduction of Buddhism, the Tibetan people made cows and wool made of Buddha's mats, and later began to make carpets like we see today. The carpets we provide are all from Tibet, Nepal and other areas, hand-woven with wool. Most of the dyeing still uses plant pigments, such as walnut skin, oak bark, pomegranate peel, valerian, etc., making it look soft and harmonious, and not easy to fade. It has good softness, does not hurt the floor, has anti-slip effect, and is durable and strong overall. It not only has a strong cultural connotation of South Asia, but also a collection of practical, collection and appreciation!

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