the color dyed soft and elegant, giving the clothing with color and soul


Millennia-old skills glow the beauty of fashion, intangible heritage clothing exhibition amazing appearance

Stitch by stitch, outline the Chu style and Han rhyme of Han embroidery costume; A cloth is dyed, depicting the beauty of plant dyeing.

At present, the intangible cultural Heritage Clothing exhibition "Chu Yun New Embroidery · Weaving and Dyeing Fanghua" is on display in Hankou Culture and Sports Center, focusing on more than 70 pieces of Han embroidery,plant dyed clothing and non-heritage works.

These exhibits are designed and produced by representative inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, and intangible cultural heritage works of Wuhan Textile University are also on display. In the form of physical display, graphic interpretation and scene display, the audience is immersed in the beauty of traditional crafts.

The skills of spinning, dyeing, weaving and embroidery, which have been inherited for thousands of years, condense the wisdom of life, and carry people's perception of beauty and thinking about the big world.

Jingchu area has a long history of textile industry, embroidery craft and dyeing technology, and its unique geographical environment and human background gave birth to colorful dress culture.

"Chu Yun New Embroidery · Weaving and Dyeing Fanghua" intangible cultural Heritage Clothing Exhibition is sponsored by Jianghan District People's Government, and hosted by Jianghan District Culture and Tourism Bureau,

Wuhan Textile University, Ministry of Education, Chinese Excellent Traditional Culture Inheritance Base (Han Embroidery), and Jianghan District Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center.

The exhibition is divided into four sections: Liyuan Huashang, Chutian Brocade, Qingqi Dye and ancient charm new life. There are not only thick and colorful Han embroidery costumes, natural and elegant plant dyed costumes, but also innovative works integrating intangible cultural heritage into modern life.

Entering the exhibition hall, the Han embroidery with bold concept, rich color and full picture reveals Chu style and Han rhyme everywhere. Big Dragon Boa robe, Qing Dynasty emperor's casual clothes...

The costumes of the characters in various traditional opera performances are particularly eye-catching and the colors are magnificent. These costumes are the works of Ren Benrong, the representative inheritor of Han embroidery at the provincial level,

and Jiang Chengguo, the representative inheritor of drama production skills at the provincial level, and each piece is the collection of the inheritors. According to reports, Han embroidery costume is a national intangible cultural heritage - Han embroidery features,

and also bred from the Jianghan plain accompanied by Han opera. In history, many Han embroidery artists have made costumes for famous actors of Han opera.

The artistic design and creation of drama costumes also influenced the development of Han embroidery skills and extended the artistic expression of traditional Han embroidery. The relevant person in charge of Jianghan District intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center introduced,

"Han embroidery is rich and colorful, a large number of red, yellow, green, white, black, that is, influenced by the five colors used in theatrical costumes, Han embroidery works are often dark (such as plum red, navy blue, dark brown) silk as the base material,

and with five colors and embroidered thread with gold and silver, forming a sharp contrast. This color processing technique has also become an artistic feature of Han embroidery that is different from other regional embroidery types."

In addition to traditional Han embroidery costumes, innovative works of Han embroidery are also reflected. Wang Ziyi, the representative inheritor of Han embroidery at the provincial level, created the Han embroidery cheongsam and the Han embroidery bridal dress and suit,

which are beautiful and beautiful, and the traditional craft is integrated into modern fashion, which adds a bit of smart and romantic. The works of Han embroidery coat and Han embroidery pajamas created by the associate professor of the Fashion School of Wuhan Textile University have simplified the sea cliff pattern, giving the ancient pattern a new era flavor, and showing more intangible cultural heritage innovation results.

In the exhibition hall, the audience was amazed by the calm and soft colors of traditional Chinese plant dyed clothing. According to reports, the traditional plant dye dyeing technology is a representative project of provincial intangible cultural heritage in Hubei Province,

which is a method of using various plants containing pigments in nature to extract pigments to dye the dyed things. It is a traditional Chinese fabric dyeing method, also known as "plant dyeing", which has important historical and cultural value, health and environmental protection value and unique artistic charm.

Horse-face skirts made of sapwood, gallnut and tea as dyes, silk woven dresses made of indigo and pomegranate peel as dyes... Plant dyeing clothing using natural growth of tea, flowers and fruits as raw materials,

the color dyed soft and elegant, giving the clothing with color and soul. It is worth mentioning that this special exhibition of traditional plant dye dyeing skills of provincial representative inheritors Huang Ronghua together with the "life in Left" brand launched the intangible plant dyeing clothing series,

these clothes also participated in the China International Fashion Week runway show, Chinese traditional dyeing combined with fashion design, looks different. The plant dyeing clothing brought by Wang Ni Studio of Wuhan Textile University is an original modern clothing with handmade plant blue dyeing.

It combines intangible cultural heritage techniques with modern clothing to show simple Chinese fashion and explore more possibilities for intangible cultural heritage to be integrated into current life.

What is the traditional dyed "four valens"? How to make a Han embroidery costume? The exhibition is interspersed with various small knowledge about intangible cultural heritage clothing.

On the scene, many non-legacy works such as Han embroidery fans, Han embroidery pillows, plant-dyed notebooks, and plant-dyed silk scarves were also displayed, allowing the audience to see the craftsmanship inheritance on the exquisite costumes and costumes, and feel the elegance of life from the rich and diverse practical supplies.

The "Chu Yun New Embroidery · Weaving and Dyeing Fanghua" Intangible cultural Heritage Clothing exhibition will continue to be on display until June 30, and the public can visit for free to enjoy the unique charm of intangible cultural heritage clothing.

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