Plant dyed blue coral cheongsam - Wax painting + indigo dyeing - dress - mulberry silk heavy crepe

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Plant dyed blue coral cheongsam - Wax painting + indigo dyeing - dress - mulberry silk heavy crepe - Qipao - Silk White

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When a woman knows how to express herself by wearing a cheongsam, she embellishes her life with elegance, and her figure sways a dream of a flowery moon and a spring breeze. Then we have reason to believe that she will live in poetry and painting all her life. Plant dyeing craftsmanship This Wax-painted + indigo-dyed 100% mulberry silk heavy crepe work must be dyed in a workshop with a dyeing vat. The semi-finished product is first made with side seams and then dyed. The sizing after dyeing will produce different color changes. After dyeing, it is dismantled and finished. Made, each piece has a different color tone and is unique, which is the charm of plant dyeing! Unique high-end customization: Each person's needs for customized models are different, and each piece can be adjusted and styled differently according to the customer's needs. Please note that the fabrics in the pictures on the shelves will change due to seasonality. High-end ordering requires one-on-one communication to tailor a unique and exclusive design for you! Miao Haiyan, advanced custom clothing designer Distinguished lecturer and off-campus tutor at the Advanced Customization Research Center of Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology Shanghai University Academy of Fine Arts, Distinguished Designer of Shanghai Public Art Collaborative Innovation Center Cross-border designers derived from the application of intangible cultural heritage skills Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center Cooperation Unit Special exhibitor of Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Association Dubai Exhibition https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52782884814_550679e462_b.jpg More batik tips Batik is a traditional Chinese folk textile printing and dyeing handicraft. It was called wax Valerian in ancient times. It is also known as the four major printing techniques in ancient China, together with twisted Wax(tie-dyeing), gray Valerian (hollow printing), and folder Valerian (clip-dyeing). It uses a Wax knife dipped in molten Wax to paint flowers on the cloth, and then dip-dyed with indigo. After the wax is dyed and the Wax is removed, the cloth surface shows various patterns of white flowers on a blue background or blue flowers on a white background. Due to its rich patterns, elegant tones and unique style, batik is mostly used to make clothing and various daily necessities.

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Material
Silk
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
mainland China
Unique Features
Customizable
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No.58,753 - Clothing  |  No.491 - Qipao
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Listing Summary
Plant dyeing craftsmanship This batik is a blue-dyed vegetable dye. First, the hand-made Wax painting is completed, and then it is dyed in a factory with a dyeing vat. The semi-finished product is first made with side seams and then dyed. After dyeing, the sizing will produce different color changes. After dyeing, it is disassembled and refined. Each piece has a different color tone and is unique, which is the charm of plant dyeing!

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