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Luyunjin Chinese Knot Firm 12yr.
Main Products:Yiwu China small commodanginge
Contacts:陆云进Chat
Mobile:86-057983054745
E-mail: WeChat:zhongguojiewang
Address:70730 , 8 Street, 5 F, 110 Gate, International Trade Mart (District 5).
Chinese traditional decoration knots, also known as 'Chinese knots', are unique folk handcrafted decorations that originated in ancient China. The art of Chinese knots began in ancient times, flourished during the Tang and Song dynasties, and reached its peak during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Over thousands of years, it has evolved from practical knotting skills into the exquisite and beautiful artworks that we see today. The characteristic of Chinese knots is that each knot is made from a single strand of silk, and each basic knot is named according to its shape and meaning. By combining different knot decorations or pairing them with other auspicious patterns, unique, colorful, profound, and rich in connotation traditional Chinese auspicious decorations are formed. Examples include 'Abundant Joy', 'Longevity and Happiness', 'Double Joy at the Threshold', 'Good Luck and Prosperity', and 'Smooth Sailing All the Way', among others, which all represent warm and rich blessings, and are excellent works of praise and sincere wishes. Combining with modern life, Chinese knots have developed into a variety of products, mainly including two major series: auspicious ornaments and knotting clothing. Each series includes multiple varieties, such as auspicious ornaments: large wall hangings, indoor ornaments, car ornaments; knotting clothing: rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, belts, classical buttons, etc. In today's culture, which values simplicity and authenticity, Chinese knots are loved by people all over the world.
It is said that the Chinese knot, also known as the 'pan long knot', originated as a form of decorative art during the Tang and Song dynasties. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, people began to give names to knots, endowing them with richer connotations. For example, the 'Fang Sheng knot' symbolizes peace and safety; the 'Ruyi knot' represents good luck and happiness; the 'Shuangyu knot' is an abbreviation for 'celebration and abundance'. At that time, knot art reached its peak." "Intertwining silk knots of dragon and phoenix, embroidered with colors of clouds and mist, a thread of unity an inch long, a thousand-year-long life flower." In the words of ancient poets, knot art had reached the point of "weaving clouds and mist", which fully demonstrates the grandeur of the time.Update time:
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