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手刺繍博物館
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This is an old, hand-woven shoulder bag from the Hani people of Yunnan Province, China. The base fabric is a natural off-white, with horizontal stripes of red, purple, indigo, and yellow threads running rhythmically across it. The decoration uses **wild grass seed husks (the shells of plant seeds)**, and the light sound and texture unique to natural materials convey a warmth not found in modern industrial products. It has a texture unique to handcraftsmanship that has passed through many years. It is a piece that is not only practical but also looks great when displayed as interior decoration on a shelf or wall. Recommended for those who appreciate folk crafts, ethnic textiles, and the culture of handcraftsmanship, and for those looking for antique textiles with a quiet presence. ■ Recommended Points □ Traditional hand-weaving of the Hani people of Yunnan □ One-of-a-kind, entirely handmade □ Natural material decoration using grass seed husks □ Folk craft and primitive aesthetics □ Presence suitable for both practical use and appreciation ■ Important Notes (Please be sure to check) □ There may be slight differences in color between the photos and the actual product due to lighting conditions. □ Due to being an old, handmade item, there are signs of use, thread irregularities, and natural deterioration of the materials due to aging. □ Please purchase only if you understand the characteristics of ethnic crafts and antique textiles.
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