Vintage Korean Silk Embroidery Art Framed Hand Stitched Landscape 22x17 Read
I believe this is a Vintage Korean Silk Embroidery Art Framed Hand Stitched Landscape 22x17 Not 100% sure it’s silk though Subject: A traditional Korean landscape featuring thatched-roof houses (called Choga-jib), which are a staple of rural Korean folk art. • Medium: It is hand-stitched using fine silk threads on a silk or satin background. You can tell it’s silk by the way the light catches the different directions of the stitches—it has a "shimmer" that cotton or polyester can't replicate. • Style: This is likely "Jarit-su" (a brick-like stitch) which gives the trees and roofs that wonderful 3D texture. Please see pics No backing
Specifications
| Unit Of Sale | Single Piece |
| Period | Post-War (1940-1970) |
| Material | Silk |
| Framing | Framed |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Type | needlework |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Theme | Art |
| Features | One of a Kind (OOAK) |
| Production Technique | Embroidery |
| Handmade | Yes |
I believe this is a Vintage Korean Silk Embroidery Art Framed Hand Stitched Landscape 22×17 Not 100% sure it’s silk though Subject: A traditional Korean landscape featuring thatched-roof houses (called Choga-jib), which are a staple of rural Korean folk art. • Medium: It is hand-stitched using fine silk threads on a silk or satin background. You can tell it’s silk by the way the light catches the different directions of the stitches—it has a «shimmer» that cotton or polyester can’t replicate. • Style: This is likely «Jarit-su» (a brick-like stitch) which gives the trees and roofs that wonderful 3D texture. Please see pics No backing
