Thank you for reading! I have purchased hanfu fabric many times and most of them are about 150 cm wide. I'm not sure of the difference between ancient and modern looms, but modern should be enforced by some sort of standard. Perhaps I can delve deeper into this area and share it for you all in a separate article later.
The expressions of these two traditional crafts in my article may lead the ambiguity, and I have modified them in the original article to be in Pinyin. Laran was inscribed in China's Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006 under the code VIII-25. Jiaxie valerian was inscribed in China's intangible cultural heritage in 2006 under number VIII-26. And of course, they only include the part of folk traditional textile printing and dyeing crafts in China. Thanks for reading, and I'm glad you pointed out the sloppy parts of the article. This is my first submission, thank you for your support.
Maybe you can share how it was woven.😍
OMG!! That's COOL. I'm interested in this loom!
Thank you for reading! I have purchased hanfu fabric many times and most of them are about 150 cm wide. I'm not sure of the difference between ancient and modern looms, but modern should be enforced by some sort of standard. Perhaps I can delve deeper into this area and share it for you all in a separate article later.
Jiaxie: https://zh.m.wikipedia.org/zh-hans/
The expressions of these two traditional crafts in my article may lead the ambiguity, and I have modified them in the original article to be in Pinyin. Laran was inscribed in China's Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006 under the code VIII-25. Jiaxie valerian was inscribed in China's intangible cultural heritage in 2006 under number VIII-26. And of course, they only include the part of folk traditional textile printing and dyeing crafts in China. Thanks for reading, and I'm glad you pointed out the sloppy parts of the article. This is my first submission, thank you for your support.
I hope that more and more people will like and wear hanfu!
YES!