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Chinese Embroidery & Textiles

China is well known for its delicate silk threads and has decoratively embroidered textiles for thousands of years. Discovered by the outside world during the Han dynasty, Chinese embroidery and textiles became famous and were traded among the Greeks, Somalis, Romans, Persians, Indians, and Armenians for their beauty and lightweight quality. They were also sought after because they had a tendency to keep a person warm in the winter but cool in the summer.

The production of Chinese silk textiles was once one of the best kept trade secrets. Rearing silkworms to make silk requires care from the egg stage of a silkworm’s life until its cocoon stage. Once the worm reaches cocoon stage, the cocoon must be steamed or baked so that the pupa inside will die, and then dipped into hot water to unwind the cocoon filaments that create the silk threads.

Each region of China had their own distinctive style of embroidery. The oldest known style originates from the Sichuan province. This style is painstakingly precise, characterized by even stitches and subtle colors. The Guangdong province favored more geometric patterns and primary colors. Suzhou also used bright elegant colors, and chose to depict more natural imagery. The Hunan aesthetic, however, was different in that it was black and white.


Quick Facts

  • Historically, if anyone were to attempt to reveal the secrets of silk-making outside of China, or bring silkworms and cocoons out of China, this was considered a crime punishable by death
  • The silkworm diet consisted solely of mulberry leaves, which they ate until becoming very fat. In addition to this mulberry leaf diet, silkworms were also carefully protected from loud noises, drafts, and strong smells
  • The secret of sericulture, the art of silk-making, was let out of China when many Chinese emigrated to Korea in 200 B.C. Since then, trade and travelers spread this art worldwide

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A FINE 18TH/19TH CENTURY CHINESE EMBROIDERED IMPERIAL SILK ROUNDEL Qing. 36 cm diameter.
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A FINE 18TH/19TH CENTURY CHINESE EMBROIDERED IMPERIAL SILK ROUNDEL Qing. 36 cm diameter.
by Hannam's Auctioneers
Est: £300- £500
£6004 Bids
Antique Chinese Dragon Textile
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Antique Chinese Dragon Textile
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Est: $50- $100
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Apr 27, 11:00 AM EDT
19TH CENTURY CLOTHING LOT INCLUDES EMBROIDERED CHINESE SKIRT
by Kimball's Auction
Est: $100- $800
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ANTIQUE EASTERN TIBET SADDLE BLANKET
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ANTIQUE EASTERN TIBET SADDLE BLANKET
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May 17, 9:00 AM EDT
18TH C FRAMED SILK KESI OF LONGEVITY CHARACTER
by Eden Fine Antiques Galleries LLC
Est: $1,000- $1,500
$5001 Bid
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Apr 30, 12:00 PM EDT
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Est: $25- $250
$251 Bid
ANTIQUE CHINESE CHILD'S SILK C44HAT
Apr 27, 3:00 PM PDT
ANTIQUE CHINESE CHILD'S SILK C44HAT
by Sunset Auction
Est: $90- $145
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RARE 18TH C. LARGE CHINESE SINO-TIBETAN THANGKA
May 16, 9:00 AM EDT
RARE 18TH C. LARGE CHINESE SINO-TIBETAN THANGKA
by Eden Fine Antiques Galleries LLC
Est: $1,000- $1,500
$5001 Bid
A Tibetan silk Tanka 114 x 85 cm
Apr 26, 10:00 AM BST
A Tibetan silk Tanka 114 x 85 cm
by Hannam's Auctioneers
Est: £80- £120
£751 Bid
A Tibetan silk Tanka 90 x 62 cm
Apr 26, 10:00 AM BST
A Tibetan silk Tanka 90 x 62 cm
by Hannam's Auctioneers
Est: £40- £60
£351 Bid
A Tibetan silk Tanka 113 x 68 cm
Apr 26, 10:00 AM BST
A Tibetan silk Tanka 113 x 68 cm
by Hannam's Auctioneers
Est: £80- £120
£751 Bid
Chinese Needlework of a Dragon
Apr 26, 10:00 AM EDT
Chinese Needlework of a Dragon
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Est: $50- $25,000
$201 Bid
A set of Chinese officer's clothing, late 19th century
May 19, 9:00 AM EDT
A set of Chinese officer's clothing, late 19th century
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Est: $100- $200
$1001 Bid
A Pair of Chinese Mandarin Rank Badges with Coral Beads Sun
Apr 27, 9:30 AM EDT
A Pair of Chinese Mandarin Rank Badges with Coral Beads Sun
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Est: $100- $500
$501 Bid
A Handscroll Of West Chamber by Qiu Ying
Apr 27, 12:00 PM PDT
A Handscroll Of West Chamber by Qiu Ying
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Est: $5,000- $8,000
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AN EMBROIDERED KESI APPLIQUE OF BUDDHA
May 09, 9:00 AM EDT
AN EMBROIDERED KESI APPLIQUE OF BUDDHA
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$2001 Bid
Eight Chinese hardstone and silk tassels
Apr 28, 10:00 AM PDT
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$401 Bid
CHINE - Vers 1920
May 04, 2:30 PM CEST
CHINE - Vers 1920
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Est: €30- €50
€151 Bid
CHINE - Début du XXe siècle
Apr 28, 10:30 AM CEST
CHINE - Début du XXe siècle
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Est: €20- €30
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