What material is the snow smoke damask fabric made of?



What material is the snow smoke damask fabric made of? What material is the snow smoke damask fabric made of? The recently hit TV series “My Time” is very popular among…

What material is the snow smoke damask fabric made of?

What material is the snow smoke damask fabric made of? The recently hit TV series “My Time” is very popular among everyone. In the drama, the cross-dressing Lin Qian played by Zhao Liying boldly used a style that her fellow teacher Ning Weikai used in the “My Wardrobe” costume design competition. The fabric “Snow Smoke Ling” has generated strong interest, and the fabric “Snow Smoke Ling” has become the driving point for the subsequent drama. I believe everyone is also full of curiosity about the fabric “Snow Smoke Ling”, so the Allure Time drama What kind of fabric is the snow smoke damask that Nakabayashi Qian is thinking about? Is it fictional or does the snow smoke damask fabric really exist?

In fact, the snow smoke damask fabric is real exists, but this kind of fabric does not refer to fabrics indistinguishably like “woven” and “embroidered” in the play, but refers to the embroidery process of embroidering on damask, silk, yarn and other fabrics. This process is the traditional Chinese embroidery process. The incarnation of “Han Embroidery”!
The name “Xue Yanling” is very poetic and full of the flavor of Jiangnan. In fact, the embroidery craft of “Snow Smoke Silk” does not belong to one of China’s four famous Ming embroideries: “Su embroidery”, “Cantonese embroidery”, “Hunan embroidery” or “Shu embroidery”, but rather belongs to my country’s famous local embroidery “Han embroidery”.
Among the traditional Chinese embroidery crafts, generally speaking, there are “Hunan embroidery” produced in Hunan Province in central China, “Shu embroidery” produced in Sichuan Province in western China, and “Guangdong embroidery” produced in Guangdong Province in southern China. The “Suzhou Embroidery” in Jiangsu Province in eastern China is collectively known as China’s “Four Famous Embroideries”. In addition to the four famous embroideries, there are also local famous embroideries in my country such as Beijing embroidery, Shandong embroidery, Bian embroidery, Ou embroidery, Hang embroidery, Han embroidery, and Fujian embroidery. my country’s ethnic minorities such as Uyghur, Yi, Dai, Buyi, Kazakh, Yao, Miao, Tujia, Jingpo, Dong, Bai, Zhuang, Mongolian, Tibetan, etc. also have their own distinctive ethnic embroidery.
“Snow Smoke Ling”, which is Han embroidery, is a local famous embroidery. It is one of the traditional embroidery techniques with Chinese characteristics. It is based on Chu embroidery and integrates the strengths of embroidery methods from the north and south to create a rich A new embroidery method with distinctive local characteristics. Its needles are different from those of the four famous embroideries. The needle is set decisively and the edges of the pattern are neat, so it is called “Qi needle”. Taking “flat gold clip embroidery” as the main form of expression, it is layered with broken colors, clear layers and strong contrast, pursuing a full, magnificent and lively atmosphere. The embroidery can have flowers on the branches, leaves on the flowers, and leaves on the leaves. The branch fully embodies the aesthetic thought of “flowers have no real fruit, liveliness comes first”, showing a rich and rich color. It carries the cultural connotation of Jingchu region and represents the cultural heritage of this region, far beyond the skills. The boundaries, folk culture is the soul meaning that makes it so magnificent and precious.
“Snow Smoke Ling” is full of traditional Chinese cultural heritage and charm. I believe everyone has some understanding of it! In fact, with the popularity of traditional Chinese elements, embroidery elements full of Chinese style are often Appearing in everyone’s life, designers have integrated embroidery elements into clothing, which adds a lot of color to fashion and is deeply loved by everyone. So how to wear embroidered women’s clothing beautifully in the bleak winter? What style of embroidered women’s clothing is more fashionable and beautiful? Let’s take a look with the editor!
This Chinese style embroidery is full of retro flavor This shirt is decorated with strong Chinese-style pine and cypress embroidery on the cuffs and collar, giving the whole thing a retro feel! The wavy edge at the placket is also a highlight, showing a strong design beauty and contrasting with the gentle apricot color. The color greatly enhances the fashionable atmosphere of this shirt. Paired with a caramel-colored hip-hugging skirt or wide-leg pants, the warm coat is rumored to cover up the flesh and make you look slimmer. It looks super good.
A sweater is an indispensable item to keep out the cold in winter, and it is also a favorite among everyone. The royal blue pullover sweater pictured above has a loose, dropped-shoulder design, making it very tolerant to wear. The unique pattern embroidery embellishment on the body breaks the dullness of solid colors, and the irregular animal and flower patterns give people a strong design aesthetic. The pullover style is easy to put on and take off, and the ribbed cinch keeps you warm and stylish.

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