Zigong Tie Dyeing Technique
Zigong Tie Dyeing "refers to a folk handicraft dyed fabric that originated in the Qin and Han dynasties in 221 BC, passed down between Sichuan and Sichuan, and is abundant in the Zigong area in the south of Sichuan. Tie-dyeing was widely used in the Tang Dynasty. According to relevant records, the high-end fabrics that entered the court at that time were Sichuan's Shu Vale. The beautiful lines of tie-dyeing depicted by numerous poets and poets throughout history are even more popular and have been sung for a long time, such as "Dai Jie in Purple Grape" and "Chengdu's New Twisted Vale" (Bai Juyi). On the basis of inheriting ancient traditional craftsmanship, Zigong tie dyeing has undergone continuous exploration and summary by generations of folk artists, and has compiled dozens of tie dyeing techniques such as twisting, sewing, tying, tying, pinching, folding, binding, and clamping, forming a unique craft of Zigong tie dyeing. Dyeing has also evolved from single color to multi color multiple dip dyeing, with colorful and durable tie marks. The tie dyeing pattern has a radiating process effect from the center to the surrounding area. Its main form of expression is the formation of patterns through tying and dyeing, achieving stunning artistic effects. Extremely local, it is the ancient Zigong people who created the Zigong tie dyeing through labor and life, which has been passed down from the folk to the present day. It is a historical witness of the Zigong people's pursuit of cultural life.
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Zigong Tie-dyeing Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 1955, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sichuan Hongshan Industrial Group Co., Ltd. It is a professional enterprise that integrates the dissemination and promotion of tie dyeing culture, as well as the research and development, production, and sales of tie dyeing products. The "Zigong Tie Dyeing Art" is a national intangible cultural heritage announced by the State Council in 2008. The enterprise has been rated as a "National Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Unit", "National Designated Production Enterprise for Ethnic Special Needs", and "National Designated Production Enterprise for Tourism Commodities". The registered trademark of the enterprise is "Shujie Brand", and the developed tie dyeing products include over 200 varieties, including art collection series, characteristic gift series, home life series, clothing series, cultural and creative series, etc. Shujie Tie Dyeing has won more than 50 provincial and ministerial awards, including the "Tianma Gold Award", "International Expo Silver Award", "National Tourism Quality Product", and "Sichuan Famous Brand Product", in its annual exhibition and evaluation activities. The enterprise has long been committed to the "protection, inheritance, and promotion" of intangible cultural heritage, and has a good reputation and great influence in the industry. The enterprise will effectively carry out the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage projects, and strive to promote the innovative development of Chinese excellent traditional culture.
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Zigong Tie Dyeing "refers to a folk handicraft dyed fabric that originated in the Qin and Han dynasties in 221 BC, passed down between Sichuan and Sichuan, and is abundant in the Zigong area in the south of Sichuan. Tie-dyeing was widely used in the Tang Dynasty. According to relevant records, the high-end fabrics that entered the court at that time were Sichuan's Shu Vale. The beautiful lines of tie-dyeing depicted by numerous poets and poets throughout history are even more popular and have been sung for a long time, such as "Dai Jie in Purple Grape" and "Chengdu's New Twisted Vale" (Bai Juyi). On the basis of inheriting ancient traditional craftsmanship, Zigong tie dyeing has undergone continuous exploration and summary by generations of folk artists, and has compiled dozens of tie dyeing techniques such as twisting, sewing, tying, tying, pinching, folding, binding, and clamping, forming a unique craft of Zigong tie dyeing. Dyeing has also evolved from single color to multi color multiple dip dyeing, with colorful and durable tie marks. The tie dyeing pattern has a radiating process effect from the center to the surrounding area. Its main form of expression is the formation of patterns through tying and dyeing, achieving stunning artistic effects. Extremely local, it is the ancient Zigong people who created the Zigong tie dyeing through labor and life, which has been passed down from the folk to the present day. It is a historical witness of the Zigong people's pursuit of cultural life.
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