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Suzhou - embroidered pure silk scarf—Mother’s Day Gifts Top 1

Suzhou - embroidered pure silk scarf—Mother’s Day Gifts Top 1

Regular price $139.00 USD
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Silk Suzhou - embroidered Scarf: A Splendid Collection of Elegance Woven in Silk Threads

In the resplendent galaxy of embroidery, Suzhou embroidery undoubtedly shines as the most dazzling pearl. Renowned for its meticulousness, refinement, and purity, Suzhou embroidery boasts a rich variety of stitching techniques. Whether it's the delicate and lifelike flowers, birds, fish, and insects, or the vivid figures and landscapes, they can all come to life under the deft hands of the embroiderers. Hailed as the "Oriental Pearl," it represents the pinnacle of embroidery craftsmanship.
When this exquisitely crafted Suzhou embroidery meets silk, a magnificent transformation unfolds. Silk, with its unique luster and soft texture, is like a dreamy stage for Suzhou embroidery. Each delicate silk thread, set against the backdrop of silk, radiates an even more enchanting brilliance. The skin - friendly property of silk makes the scarf feel like a gentle breeze caressing the skin when it's wrapped around, providing unparalleled comfort.
This silk Suzhou - embroidered scarf is not merely an accessory but a crystallization of art and craftsmanship. Wrapping it around your shoulders is like draping the gentleness and elegance of the Jiangnan region and the profound cultural heritage of thousands of years of embroidery culture over you, showcasing your unique charm and extraordinary tasteThe crabapple flower has several symbolic meanings. It often represents beauty, elegance, and good fortune. In some cultures, it can also symbolize love and affection. Additionally, the crabapple flower may signify a gentle and refined nature.
The production process of velvet flower brooches typically involves several steps. First, the materials such as silk or synthetic fibers are selected. Then, the fibers are carefully shaped and formed into the shape of flowers through techniques like twisting, looping, and binding. Fine tools are used to create detailed petals and leaves. After that, the components of the flower are assembled and attached to a base, which is often a metal brooch backing. Finally, any necessary embellishments or decorations are added to enhance the appearance of the brooch.

How to tell genuine silk from fake silk?

1. Touch: If bunching up real silk, it crunches sound like walking in snow. Real silk can become warm when you hold it on your hand, but a fake one will not.

2. Use A Ring: If the fabric is thick enough you may apply this method. The real silk can slide through smoothly and quickly, while fake silk won’t. The fake silk will bunch up or even get slightly stuck on the ring.

3. Appearance:Real silk fits better in person than the fake one.

4. Fire: Real silk burns with smell like burning hair while exposed to the flame. Real silk won’t catch fire and it will stop burning when the flame is moved away. Fake silk can catch fire easily and burns with smell like burning plastic.

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