From the Silk Road to the World: Historical Changes and Influence of Guangdong Embroidery's Export Embroideries

  • Yinglu Wu PhD Candidate, Department of Fine Arts, International College, Krirk University, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand
  • Ke Zhang Professor, Dr, Department of Fine Arts, International College, Krirk University, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand.

Keywords:

Guangdong Embroidery, Export of Guangdong Embroidery Goods, Silk Road, Textile Culture, Transcultural Communication..

Abstract

Cantonese embroidery, a true gem of traditional Chinese craftsmanship, has been highly sought-after for centuries. Its exquisite beauty and intricate designs have made it a valuable commodity in international trade, dating back to the ancient Silk Road. This article provides a concise overview of the research work on the rise and legacy of Cantonese embroidery, including its origin, development, and trade history. The article proceeds to examine the craftsmanship and stylistic development of export embroidery, exploring production techniques and artistic characteristics. An analysis is conducted on the market development of contemporary export embroidery, shedding light on its significance in the international market. The paper focuses on the significance of Cantonese embroidery in the current global market, as well as its critical contribution to China's rich cultural heritage and global cultural exchange. In a broader perspective, the historical shifts and influence of Cantonese embroidery and export embroidery showcase the assimilation of traditional Chinese crafts into global culture, contributing to the world's cultural heritage and fostering cultural diversity and cross-cultural collaboration.

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