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刺繍博物館
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This is a highly accomplished embroidered panel, carefully removed from a **baby carrier** used by the Miao people. The Miao believe that "the more intricate the embroidery, the stronger the blessing and protective power for the child," and they finished these practical items without any compromise. This piece embodies that philosophy, featuring dense geometric patterns, a tight composition, and a deep color palette. 【Features】 ■ Embroidery used on the central part of a baby carrier ■ High-density, symmetrical geometric patterns ■ A highly refined color scheme based on purplish-red, indigo, and black ■ Due to its origin as a practical item, very few examples remain 【Cultural Background】 This type of embroidery was not merely decorative; it was created as a protective amulet to safeguard children and wish them healthy growth. Because it was made for home use, not for the market, almost no works with the same level of completion remain today. 【Recommended Uses】 □ Collection of folk crafts and ethnic textiles □ Framing and wall decoration □ Research materials and textile archives □ Spatial design and shop display 【Condition】 ・Due to being an antique textile, there is a sense of use due to aging. ・The color may differ slightly between the photo and the actual item. ・There are no major tears or fatal damage.
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