Sichuan embroidery
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Sichuan embroidery, or Shu Xiu (蜀绣) is a style of embroidery folk art native to Sichuan and Chongqing. It originates from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan. Along with Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery, and Cantonese embroidery; Sichuan embroidery is one of the well-known "Four Great" embroideries of China. It is based on the use of coloured silk and satin cloth. It is marked by its even stitching and subtle colours. The general closeness of the stitches allows for embroidering intricate details. It is used to decorate pillow cases, shoes, quilt covers, garments, and screens.[1]
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- ^ Willem. "Shu Embroidery". trc-leiden.nl. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
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