It is a embroidered poem of civilizational texture:
The bronze ding replicates the taotie patterns and three – legged shape of the ritual vessels of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Every pattern condenses the ritual spirit of “revering heaven and honoring ancestors” in ancient times. The Su embroidery peony uses the random stitch technique to render the soft layers of the petals, and the beaded stamen adds more delicate charm. The coldness of metal collides with the warmth of silk threads, and the solemnity of ancient rituals blends with the vitality of flower charm, just like a cultural dialogue from ancient times to the present.
It is more than an embroidery piece; it is a contemporary carrier of cultural heritage. It reconstructs the thickness of Chinese bronze civilization and the exquisiteness of embroidery art with an aesthetic language that Western audiences can perceive. The bronze is no longer a cold cultural relic in the museum, and Su embroidery is not just an elegant craft in the Oriental boudoir. The coexisting picture is a gentle awakening of tradition in contemporary life. Place it in any space, whether it is the antique corner of a Chinese – style elegant room or the art display area of a European – style home, it can become a symbol of cultural taste, telling your unique deconstruction of ancient and modern, Chinese and Western aesthetics.
Cultural Fusion:
Deeply integrates Chinese Shang and Zhou Bronze Ritual Vessel and Su Embroidery Art, using a visual language that Western audiences can easily perceive to achieve a cross-border collision between the solemnity of ancient rituals and the soft beauty of Oriental embroidery.
Exquisite Craftsmanship:
The taotie patterns and three-legged structure of the bronze ding are accurately reproduced with embroidery techniques, fully demonstrating the majestic texture of ancient artifacts. The Su embroidery peony uses random stitch and beaded embroidery techniques, with soft and delicate petal layers and (flexible) pearlescent stamens, combining the sophistication of traditional craftsmanship and the delicacy of contemporary art.
Visual Tension:
The embroidered ding with a metallic texture and the soft silk-embroidered peony form a strong material contrast. The solemnity of ancient ritual symbols and the vitality of floral elements form a visual (contrast), building a picture layer with a strong sense of story.
Cultural Carrier:
Taking embroidery art as a medium, it conveys the historical thickness of Chinese bronze civilization and the craftsmanship of Su embroidery to overseas audiences, breaking down cultural cognitive barriers and becoming an innovative carrier for the contemporary output of traditional Chinese culture.
Scene Adaptability:
Taking embroidery art as a medium, it conveys the historical thickness of Chinese bronze civilization and the craftsmanship of Su embroidery to overseas audiences, breaking down cultural cognitive barriers and becoming an innovative carrier for the contemporary output of traditional Chinese culture.





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