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Handcrafted Embroidery

Embroidery is an art form that involves using needles and threads to add a design onto any fabric. It is one of the traditional folk crafts in China and its origin can be traced back to the Neolithic era, around five to six thousand years ago.In traditional cultures, hand embroidery is imbued with rich symbolic meanings, such as good fortune and happiness. Hand embroidery also offers unique artistic value, with various techniques creating diverse patterns and textures. Compared to machine production, hand embroidery is more environmentally sustainable, using fewer resources and energy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

About Embriordery

Silk possesses a delicate texture and sheen, making it exceptionally well-suited for embroidery. Embroidery on silk showcases vibrant colors and smooth lines, resulting in a unique aesthetic appeal.

Embroidery can be done on a variety of fabric materials, not limited to any specific type. Common embroidery materials include cotton, linen, silk, wool, and blended fabrics.The threads used in our products are all high-quality natural mulberry silk.

About Mulberry Silk

Mulberry silk is a type of silk produced by the silkworm Bombyx mori, which is primarily fed with leaves from the mulberry tree. This specific type of silk is known for its quality, smooth texture, and luxurious sheen. The process of obtaining mulberry silk involves carefully cultivating silkworms, allowing them to form cocoons, and then harvesting and processing the silk threads from these cocoons. Mulberry silk is widely used in the textile industry to create various silk products, including clothing, bedding, and accessories, due to its desirable characteristics such as softness, breathability, and a natural luster.

Mulberry silk is exceptionally soft and smooth, providing a comfortable and luxurious feel to the bags.The natural sheen of mulberry silk enhances the appearance of the bags, giving them a bright and vibrant look. Mulberry silk exhibits high strength and durability, ensuring the longevity of the hand-embroidered bags.In addition,mulberry silk is a natural and renewable fiber, contributing to the sustainability and eco-friendliness of the bags compared to some synthetic materials.

About Shipping

Yes, we ship all over the world. Shipping costs will apply, and will be added at checkout. We run discounts and promotions all year, so stay tuned for exclusive deals.

It depends on where you are. Overseas deliveries can take anywhere from 7-10 days. Delivery details will be provided in your confirmation email.

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You can contact us through our customer service email service@sinocultural.com! We will be happy to assist you.

Chinese Embroidery Journey

Origins of Fiber

The origins of Chinese embroidery date back to the early Neolithic period, with the earliest evidence found in the Xinjiang region. In ancient times, embroidery was primarily used for adornment in clothing, rituals, and religious ceremonies.

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