1 thought on “When making flowers in ancient times, there are mainly twisting method and the method of twisting”
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When making flowers in ancient times, there were mainly twisting method and filament inlaid. The flower silk inlaid, referred to as: flowers embedded, also known as fine gold technology, is a traditional Chinese traditional handicraft, which is mainly used for the production of royal jewelry. The combination of two production skills: "Flow" and "inlaid". Flowers use gold, silver, and copper as raw materials, and use traditional techniques such as 掐, filling, storing, welding, weaving, and piles. Inlaid to frustrated, stingy, stingy, stuffy, beating, collapse, squeezing, inlaid and other techniques, make metal slices into brackets and melon seed grooves, and then set with pearls and gems. The flower silk inlaid process originated from the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Gold and Silver Mistakes. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, it reached a superb artistic level. It is especially known for weaving and piles. The large amount of gemstone inlaid technology has been used to use the large amount of gemstones. It is the most important contribution of the Ming Dynasty flower silk inlaid jewelry to Chinese traditional jewelry. It has changed the tradition of the traditional jewelry of the Chinese nation. The gem resources of the Qing Dynasty were gradually exhausted, and the position of Point Cui and Burning Blue instead of the position of the gemstone. Nowadays, the filament inlaid process is only left in Beijing and Chengdu, and the flower silk inlaid process of Beijing is the most complete. Beijing flower silk inlaid concentration represents the characteristics of the Chinese court's filament inlaid process. The June 2008 flower silk inlaid production technology was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. In February 2010, Zhaoyi Jewelry Company and the only national inheritor Bai Jingyi collaborated on the establishment of national flower silk inlaid inheritance bases in the East Art East District of Songzhuang Xiaobao Village, Beijing.
When making flowers in ancient times, there were mainly twisting method and filament inlaid.
The flower silk inlaid, referred to as: flowers embedded, also known as fine gold technology, is a traditional Chinese traditional handicraft, which is mainly used for the production of royal jewelry. The combination of two production skills: "Flow" and "inlaid". Flowers use gold, silver, and copper as raw materials, and use traditional techniques such as 掐, filling, storing, welding, weaving, and piles. Inlaid to frustrated, stingy, stingy, stuffy, beating, collapse, squeezing, inlaid and other techniques, make metal slices into brackets and melon seed grooves, and then set with pearls and gems.
The flower silk inlaid process originated from the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Gold and Silver Mistakes. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, it reached a superb artistic level. It is especially known for weaving and piles. The large amount of gemstone inlaid technology has been used to use the large amount of gemstones. It is the most important contribution of the Ming Dynasty flower silk inlaid jewelry to Chinese traditional jewelry. It has changed the tradition of the traditional jewelry of the Chinese nation. The gem resources of the Qing Dynasty were gradually exhausted, and the position of Point Cui and Burning Blue instead of the position of the gemstone. Nowadays, the filament inlaid process is only left in Beijing and Chengdu, and the flower silk inlaid process of Beijing is the most complete. Beijing flower silk inlaid concentration represents the characteristics of the Chinese court's filament inlaid process.
The June 2008 flower silk inlaid production technology was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. In February 2010, Zhaoyi Jewelry Company and the only national inheritor Bai Jingyi collaborated on the establishment of national flower silk inlaid inheritance bases in the East Art East District of Songzhuang Xiaobao Village, Beijing.