Kesi tapestry: Revision history

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26 April 2026

  • curprev 20:0520:05, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs 4,862 bytes +4,862 Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Kesi tapestry''' (缂丝, ''kèsī'') is a highly refined Chinese silk textile tradition characterized by its tapestry-like weaving technique, in which patterns are created through discontinuous weft construction. Originating no later than the Tang dynasty (618–907), Kesi reached its peak during the Song (960–1279) and Yuan (1271–1368) periods, when it became closely associated with elite artistic production.<ref>Vainker, S. (1991)...."