Chinese Panda, Suzhou Double Sided Silk Embroidery Screen, Wooden Base
This is a Chinese double-sided silk embroidery of pandas and bamboo in a circular wooden frame. This piece is likely an example of Shu or Suzhou embroidery, two famous traditional Chinese embroidery styles. It features a double-sided design, meaning the same pattern is visible from both sides without visible knots or loose ends. The pandas and bamboo are hand-stitched on translucent silk fabric. The frame is likely made of rosewood or a similar dark wood and often swivels on its stand. The item is presented in a decorative storage box with a red velvet lining.
Specifications
| Size | Medium |
| Material | Silk |
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Type | Silk Embroidery Screen |
| Year Of Production | 2004 |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Time Period Manufactured | 2000-2009 |
| Production Technique | Embroidery |
| Culture | Chinese |
This is a Chinese double-sided silk embroidery of pandas and bamboo in a circular wooden frame. This piece is likely an example of Shu or Suzhou embroidery, two famous traditional Chinese embroidery styles. It features a double-sided design, meaning the same pattern is visible from both sides without visible knots or loose ends. The pandas and bamboo are hand-stitched on translucent silk fabric. The frame is likely made of rosewood or a similar dark wood and often swivels on its stand. The item is presented in a decorative storage box with a red velvet lining.
