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  • 19:36, 16 May 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Chinese scholar furniture (Created page with "'''Chinese scholar furniture''' refers to the furniture traditions associated with the scholar class of imperial China. The craft developed in close connection with literati culture, education, calligraphy, painting, philosophy, and the organization of scholar studios.<ref>Clunas, Craig. ''Chinese Furniture''. Victoria and Albert Museum, 1988.</ref> Scholar furniture became especially prominent during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1912) dynasties, when educate...")
  • 19:34, 16 May 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Chinese latticework (Created page with " '''Chinese latticework''' refers to the traditional Chinese craft of creating decorative wooden lattice structures used in architecture, furniture, screens, windows, doors, and interior partitions. The craft combines woodworking, geometry, ornamental design, and architectural aesthetics, and has played an important role in Chinese domestic and ceremonial interiors for many centuries.<ref>Keswick, Maggie. ''The Chinese Garden: History, Art and Architecture''. Harvard Uni...")
  • 19:32, 16 May 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Dongyang wood carving (Created page with "'''Dongyang wood carving''' is a traditional Chinese woodcraft originating from Dongyang in Zhejiang Province. It is one of the most famous regional wood carving traditions in China and is particularly known for its intricate relief carving, layered compositions, architectural ornamentation, and highly detailed decorative panels.<ref>UNESCO. ''Chinese Woodblock Printing and Traditional Decorative Arts'', cultural heritage documentation.</ref> The tradition developed ove...")
  • 19:29, 16 May 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Ming furniture (Created page with "'''Ming furniture''' refers to the furniture traditions associated primarily with the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) in China. It is widely regarded as one of the highest achievements of traditional Chinese woodcraft due to its refined proportions, restrained decoration, sophisticated joinery, and careful use of hardwood materials.<ref>Clunas, Craig. ''Chinese Furniture''. Victoria and Albert Museum, 1988.</ref> The term is commonly used both for furniture produced during t...")
  • 19:24, 16 May 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Category:Woodwork (Created blank page)
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  • 03:46, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Shui embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Shui embroidery''' (水绣, ''Shuǐ xiù'') is a traditional textile craft of the Shui people, an ethnic minority primarily residing in Guizhou Province in southwestern China. The craft has developed over centuries as part of the broader material culture of Shui communities, where textile production plays a central role in daily life and cultural expression.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minorities''. China Intercontinental Pr...")
  • 03:45, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Yao embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Yao embroidery''' (瑶绣, ''Yáo xiù'') is a traditional textile craft of the Yao people, an ethnic minority primarily residing in the mountainous regions of southern China, including Guangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, and Yunnan provinces. The craft has developed over centuries as an integral component of Yao cultural life, closely associated with clothing traditions, ritual practices, and systems of identity.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of...")
  • 03:42, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Category:Embroidery (Created blank page)
  • 03:42, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Yi embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Yi embroidery''' (彝绣, ''Yí xiù'') is a traditional textile craft of the Yi people, an ethnic minority primarily residing in the southwestern regions of China, including Yunnan, Sichuan, and Guizhou provinces. The craft has developed over many centuries as an integral part of Yi cultural life, reflecting both local traditions and the diversity of Yi communities.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minorities''. China Interconti...")
  • 03:40, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Bian embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Bian embroidery''' (汴绣, ''Biàn xiù'') is a traditional Chinese silk embroidery craft originating in Kaifeng, historically known as Bianjing (汴京), the capital of the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127). The craft is closely associated with the artistic and cultural environment of the Song court and is considered one of the important historical embroidery traditions of China.<ref>Gill, R. (1996). ''Chinese Embroidery''. British Muse...")
  • 03:35, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Shu brocade (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Shu brocade''' (蜀锦, ''Shǔ jǐn'') is one of the oldest and most historically significant traditions of Chinese silk brocade weaving, originating in Sichuan Province, particularly in the region of Chengdu. Its history can be traced back to at least the Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), when the area of Shu was already known as a major center of silk production.<ref>Vainker, S. (1991). ''Chinese Silk: A Cultural History''. Rutgers Univers...")
  • 03:27, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Gu embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Gu embroidery''' (顾绣, ''Gù xiù'') is a historically significant tradition of Chinese silk embroidery that originated in the Gu family workshops of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), particularly in the region of Suzhou in Jiangsu Province. Unlike the major regional embroidery schools, Gu embroidery is associated with a specific lineage and represents one of the earliest examples of embroidery developed as an independent artistic practic...")
  • 03:23, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Bai tie-dye (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Bai tie-dye''' (白族扎染, ''Báizú zhārǎn'') is a traditional textile craft of the Bai people, an ethnic minority primarily residing in the Dali region of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. The craft is known for its distinctive patterned textiles created through resist-based dyeing processes and has a long history within Bai cultural practices.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minorities''. China Intercontinental Pres...")
  • 03:21, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Zhuang brocade (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Zhuang brocade''' (壮锦, ''Zhuàng jǐn'') is a traditional textile craft of the Zhuang people, the largest ethnic minority group in China, primarily residing in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The craft has a long history and represents a significant component of Zhuang cultural identity, with origins extending back many centuries.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minorities''. China Intercontinental Press.</ref> Histor...")
  • 03:18, 27 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Li brocade (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Li brocade''' (黎锦, ''Lí jǐn'') is a traditional textile craft of the Li people, an ethnic minority primarily inhabiting Hainan Island in southern China. It is one of the oldest known textile traditions in the region and reflects a long history of cultural development shaped by the island’s relative geographic isolation.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minorities''. China Intercontinental Press.</ref> Archaeological and...")
  • 20:59, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Song brocade (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Song brocade''' (宋锦, ''Sòng jǐn'') is a traditional Chinese silk brocade weaving craft originating in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is one of the most historically significant brocade traditions in China and is closely associated with the cultural and artistic developments of the Song dynasty (960–1279), from which it takes its name.<ref>Vainker, S. (1991). ''Chinese Silk: A Cultural History''. Rutgers University Press.</ref> Suzho...")
  • 20:55, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Uyghur atlas silk (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Uyghur atlas silk''' (维吾尔族艾德莱斯绸, ''Wéiwú’ěrzú àidéláisī chóu''), commonly referred to as ''atlas silk'' or ''Adras silk'', is a traditional textile craft of the Uyghur people in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwestern China. The craft is characterized by the production of vividly patterned silk fabrics and is closely associated with the cultural and historical development of Central Asian textile...")
  • 20:53, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Tujia brocade (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Tujia brocade''' (土家织锦, ''Tǔjiā zhījǐn'') is a traditional textile craft of the Tujia people, an ethnic minority primarily inhabiting the mountainous regions of Hunan, Hubei, Chongqing, and Guizhou in central and southwestern China. The craft is often referred to as ''Xilankapu'' (西兰卡普), a term used within Tujia communities to describe richly patterned woven textiles.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minoritie...")
  • 20:50, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Shu embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Shu embroidery''' (蜀绣, ''Shǔ xiù'') is a major tradition of Chinese silk embroidery originating in Sichuan Province, particularly in and around the city of Chengdu. It is recognized as one of the "Four Great Embroideries of China," alongside Su, Xiang, and Yue embroidery.<ref>Gill, R. (1996). ''Chinese Embroidery''. British Museum Press.</ref> The history of Shu embroidery can be traced back to ancient times, with references to text...")
  • 20:49, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Yue embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Yue embroidery''' (粤绣, ''Yuè xiù'') is a major tradition of Chinese silk embroidery originating in Guangdong Province, particularly in and around the city of Guangzhou. It is recognized as one of the "Four Great Embroideries of China," alongside Su, Xiang, and Shu embroidery.<ref>Gill, R. (1996). ''Chinese Embroidery''. British Museum Press.</ref> The development of Yue embroidery is closely connected to the historical role of Guang...")
  • 20:45, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Nantong blue calico (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Nantong blue calico''' (南通蓝印花布, ''Nántōng lányìn huābù'') is a traditional Chinese textile craft originating in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. It is characterized by the use of resist-dyeing techniques to produce patterned cotton fabrics, typically in white designs on a deep indigo background. The craft has a long history, with roots extending back to at least the Song (960–1279) and Yuan (1271–1368) dynasties, and it bec...")
  • 20:43, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Dong brocade (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Dong brocade''' (侗锦, ''Dòng jǐn'') is a traditional textile craft of the Dong people, an ethnic minority primarily residing in Guizhou, Hunan, and Guangxi provinces in southwestern China. The craft has a long history within Dong communities and is closely associated with local systems of clothing production, social identity, and aesthetic expression.<ref>Wang, H. (2007). ''Textiles of China's Minorities''. China Intercontinental Pres...")
  • 20:41, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Xiang embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Xiang embroidery''' (湘绣, ''Xiāng xiù'') is a major tradition of Chinese silk embroidery originating in Hunan Province, with its historical center in the city of Changsha. It is recognized as one of the "Four Great Embroideries of China," alongside Su, Yue, and Shu embroidery.<ref>Gill, R. (1996). ''Chinese Embroidery''. British Museum Press.</ref> The development of Xiang embroidery can be traced back to early imperial periods, but...")
  • 20:38, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Miao embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Miao embroidery''' (苗绣, ''Miáo xiù'') is a traditional textile craft practiced by the Miao people, an ethnic minority primarily residing in the mountainous regions of southwestern China, particularly in Guizhou, Yunnan, and Guangxi provinces. With origins that are difficult to date precisely due to the largely oral nature of Miao cultural transmission, the craft is widely understood to have developed over many centuries as an integra...")
  • 20:05, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Kesi tapestry (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)....")
  • 20:03, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Nanjing Yunjin (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Nanjing Yunjin''' (南京云锦, ''Nánjīng yúnjǐn'', literally “cloud brocade”) is one of the most prestigious traditions of Chinese silk brocade weaving, originating in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. It is widely regarded as the most luxurious of Chinese brocades and is often associated with imperial production, particularly during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1912) dynasties.<ref>Vainker, S. (1991). ''Chinese Silk: A Cultu...")
  • 20:01, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Su embroidery (Created page with "== Historical Background == '''Su embroidery''' (苏绣, ''Sū xiù'') is one of the most renowned traditions of Chinese silk embroidery, originating in the region of Suzhou in Jiangsu Province. With a history that extends over two millennia, it is widely regarded as one of the "Four Great Embroideries of China," alongside Xiang, Yue, and Shu embroidery.<ref>Gill, R. (1996). ''Chinese Embroidery''. British Museum Press.</ref> The development of Su embroidery is closely...")
  • 19:48, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Uyghur ceramics (Created page with "== Overview == '''Uyghur ceramics''' refer to the ceramic traditions associated with the Uyghur cultural region, primarily located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwestern China. Situated along the historic Silk Road, Uyghur ceramics developed within a dynamic context of cultural exchange, incorporating influences from Chinese, Central Asian, Persian, and Islamic artistic traditions. This results in a distinctive ceramic tradition characterized by vivid s...")
  • 19:46, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Tibetan ceramics (Created page with "== Overview == '''Tibetan ceramics''' refer to the ceramic traditions associated with the Tibetan cultural region, including the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas of western China. Unlike the highly centralized and technically refined porcelain traditions of eastern China, Tibetan ceramics developed within a distinct environmental, cultural, and economic context. The tradition is characterized by relatively small-scale production, strong links to daily life and religiou...")
  • 19:44, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Tenmoku ware (Created page with "== Overview == '''Tenmoku ware''' refers to a group of high-fired black-glazed ceramics originating in China, primarily associated with the Jian kilns of Fujian Province during the Song dynasty (960–1279). Although the term "Tenmoku" (Japanese: 天目) is of Japanese origin—derived from Mount Tianmu in China, where Japanese monks encountered such wares—the concept is widely used in art historical scholarship to describe these distinctive black-glazed tea bowls and...")
  • 19:41, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Chinese architectural ceramics (Created page with "== Overview == '''Chinese architectural ceramics''' refer to a broad tradition of ceramic production dedicated to architectural elements such as roof tiles, ridge decorations, ornamental figures, and structural components used in buildings across China. Unlike vessel-based ceramic traditions, this domain is defined by its integration into architecture, where ceramics serve both functional and symbolic purposes. Over the course of Chinese history, architectural ceramics d...")
  • 19:38, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Liao dynasty ceramics (Created page with "== Overview == '''Liao dynasty ceramics''' refer to the ceramic traditions associated with the Liao dynasty (907–1125), established by the Khitan people in northern China and parts of Inner Asia. These ceramics represent a distinct cultural and artistic sphere within Chinese ceramic history, shaped by the interaction between nomadic traditions and settled craft production. Unlike the contemporaneous Song dynasty ceramics of central and southern China, Liao ceramics exh...")
  • 19:36, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Canton export porcelain (Created page with "== Overview == '''Canton export porcelain''' refers to a major tradition of Chinese ceramics produced for export markets, primarily in the region of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) in Guangdong Province. Flourishing between the 18th and 19th centuries, this ceramic tradition represents one of the most significant intersections between Chinese craft production and global trade. Unlike court-centered porcelain traditions, Canton export porcelain was shaped by inte...")
  • 19:34, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Blanc de Chine (Created page with "== Overview == '''Blanc de Chine''' (French for "white from China") refers to a distinctive tradition of Chinese white porcelain produced primarily in Dehua County, Fujian Province. Known for its refined, creamy-white body and sculptural elegance, Blanc de Chine represents one of the most important export-oriented ceramic traditions of China. While rooted in the broader Dehua ceramic culture, Blanc de Chine is recognized as a distinct category due to its strong identity...")
  • 19:29, 26 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Shiwan ware (Created page with "== Overview == '''Shiwan ware''' (Chinese: 石湾陶; pinyin: Shíwān táo) refers to a distinctive tradition of Chinese ceramics produced in the town of Shiwan, located in present-day Foshan, Guangdong Province. Renowned primarily for its expressive sculptural works and richly colored glazes, Shiwan ware represents one of the most important ceramic traditions of southern China. Unlike the highly standardized and imperial-oriented porcelain production of northern center...")
  • 04:56, 18 April 2026 ChineseAdmin talk contribs moved page Category:Textile to Category:Textiles
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  • 09:48, 14 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Category:Textile (Created blank page)
  • 07:03, 2 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Qianlong Decorative-Dense Famille Rose (Created page with "'''Qianlong decorative-dense famille rose''' refers to porcelain decorated with famille rose (粉彩, ''fencai'') enamels produced during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736–1796). These wares are distinguished by '''high chromatic saturation, complex surface composition, and ornamental density''', reflecting the Qianlong court’s preference for visually elaborate display and its ideological association of abundance, cultivation, and imperial authority with decora...")
  • 06:58, 2 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Yongzheng Soft-Palette Famille Rose (Created page with "'''Yongzheng soft-palette famille rose''' refers to porcelain decorated with early famille rose (粉彩, ''fencai'') enamels produced during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (1723–1735) of the Qing dynasty. These wares are distinguished by the use of a '''delicately modulated, pale enamel palette''' applied in thin washes, creating subtle tonal transitions and a painterly surface effect markedly different from the brighter and more opaque famille rose enamels of the...")
  • 06:53, 2 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Qingbai Export Ware (Created page with "'''Qingbai export ware''' refers to Qingbai-glazed ceramics produced primarily at Jingdezhen and related kiln sites for overseas distribution during the Southern Song and Yuan periods (12th–14th century). These wares circulated widely through maritime trade networks linking southern China to Southeast Asia, the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean, and, in some instances, East Africa. Their archaeological presence in port settlements and shipwreck cargoes provides key evide...")
  • 06:49, 2 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Qingbai Religious Figurines (Created page with "'''Qingbai religious figurines''' are small-scale devotional sculptures produced primarily at Jingdezhen and associated kiln sites during the Southern Song and Yuan periods (12th–14th century). These figures were intended for '''household shrines, personal altars, and small-scale devotional practice''', rather than for state temple display or large monumental contexts. Their aesthetic relies on the visual subtlety created by the translucent Qingbai glaze over softly mo...")
  • 05:52, 2 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Molded Qingbai (Created page with "'''Molded Qingbai''' refers to Qingbai ware decorated with motifs formed using carved molds or impressed pattern plates prior to glazing, produced mainly at Jingdezhen and related kiln sites from the Southern Song through the Yuan period (12th–14th century). The molding technique in this context was chosen to create patterns that interact optically with the translucent, pale blue-green glaze surface characteristic of Qingbai ware, resulting in subtle relief that appear...")
  • 05:42, 2 November 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs created page Impressed Ding (Created page with "'''Impressed Ding''' refers to Ding ware decorated using stamped or molded pattern units pressed into the clay body prior to glazing, produced chiefly during the Northern Song period (960–1127) at the Ding kilns of Quyang, Hebei Province. Unlike carved Ding, where motifs are formed through hand-cut lines, impressed Ding employs '''repeated ornamental elements''' derived from pattern repertoires shared across contemporary textile weaving, silk embroidery, and metalwork...")
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