Wang Xiaoxiao, an inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of palace embroidery (Beijing embroidery), is known as the "first person of intangible cultural heritage palace embroidery".
Since the establishment of Sheng Tang Peony, Teacher Wang Xiaoxiao has collaborated with Sheng Tang Peony for over a decade, creating numerous hand-embroidered works that have been highly favored by customers worldwide.
Beijing embroidery is rooted in northern China. It features strict composition, rich patterns, profound meanings, and often presents dignified and stable shapes with elegant colors, exuding an air of imperial grandeur. It is extremely meticulous in terms of materials, stitches, colors, and patterns, giving people a sense of luxury and magnificence. Beijing embroidery is not merely a skill; it is a vivid carrier of history and culture. Wang Xiaoxiao collaborates with brands to jointly promote and protect this precious intangible cultural heritage.
Hu Guangjun:Provincial-level inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage, the weaving technique of Shu brocadeA native of Shuangfu Town, Emeishan City, Sichuan Province, he is currently the director of the Chengdu Ancient Shu Brocade Research Institute. Since joining the Chengdu Shu Brocade Factory in 1971, he has been dedicated to...
Hu Xin:Exhibitions guide of the Jiangyong Women's Script Ecological Museum in Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, director of the Women's Script Ecological Museum of the Jiangyong County Tourism Development Service Center, and inheritor of the Women's Script custom.
Jiangyong Nüshu is the only female script in the world at present. In 2006,...
Born in Longhe Village, Datang Town, Leishan County in 1985, she began to learn the Miao brocade weaving skills from her mother at the age of 8. Through years of hard work and skill accumulation, she has mastered the essentials and essence of various techniques of Miao brocade weaving. She...