Textile Art

 

Embroidery is a form of textile art, being stitched into holes cut out of leather and other materials. The word embroidery comes from the Latin word embroderare from both words en , meaning "in", and broderium , meaning "embroidery". Embroidery is part of the decorative arts, and is a very ancient and widespread art, the earliest known examples of embroidery can be traced to about 5000 BC. Today, embroidery is used in the creation of clothing, furnishings, and many other textiles.

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- Yes, definitely. It is known that the origin of the art of embroidery is from China, where it originated from in the Shang Dynasty, from the fifteenth century BC. It became popular in other civilizations, including the Romans and the Mayans. Ancient Egypt produced many beautiful embroideries, including clothing, shoes and other various items. Embroidery is a very time consuming process, and is still very popular today.

Yes, embroidery is a very difficult art and requires a lot of patience. It is a skill that has been around for thousands of years and is still practiced today.

- Yes, definitely. It is known that the origin of the art of embroidery is from China, where it originated from in the Shang Dynasty, from the fifteenth century BC. It became popular in other civilizations, including the Romans and the Mayans. Ancient Egypt produced many beautiful embroideries, including clothing, shoes and other various items. Embroidery is a very time consuming process, and is still very popular today.

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