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🙌Song Brocade, also known as Song Jin in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese textile art with a rich history dating back over a thousand years to the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). Renowned for its intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and luxurious texture, Song Brocade is considered one of the finest examples of Chinese silk weaving craftsmanship. The art of creating #SongBrocade involves a meticulous process of weaving silk threads into intricate patterns, often featuring motifs inspired by natu... Chinese Textiles, Silk Weaving, Chinese Silk, Silk Bag, Warp And Weft, Song Dynasty, A Thousand Years, Global Style, Chinese Culture

🙌Song Brocade, also known as Song Jin in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese textile art with a rich history dating back over a thousand years to the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). Renowned for its intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and luxurious texture, Song Brocade is considered one of the finest examples of Chinese silk weaving craftsmanship. The art of creating #SongBrocade involves a meticulous process of weaving silk threads into intricate patterns, often featuring motifs inspired by…

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Jin Dynasty. Textile with coiled dragons. Plain-weave silk brocaded with metallic thread. 74 x 33 cm. This textile represents the tradition of northern China's Jin dynasty, which was known for textiles brocaded in gold with offset asymmetrical motifs on a solid-colored background. The motif here is a coiled dragon with a flaming jewel. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Chinese Textiles, Jin Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Museum New York, Indian Patterns, Cleveland Museum Of Art, Antique Fabrics, Silk Brocade, Antique Textiles

Jin Dynasty. Textile with coiled dragons. Plain-weave silk brocaded with metallic thread. 74 x 33 cm. This textile represents the tradition of northern China's Jin dynasty, which was known for textiles brocaded in gold with offset asymmetrical motifs on a solid-colored background. The motif here is a coiled dragon with a flaming jewel. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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