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周亚楠
What is the Chinese wax printing for?
2023-10-25
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  • 左宇航 230440025
    左宇航 230440025
    Wax printing products include many daily necessities, which can generally be used for women's head scarves, dresses, aprons, quilt covers, hats, bed sheets, door curtains, curtains, back leaves, cloth bags, handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs, satchels, etc. High level, novel and exquisite patterns are also used as art wall hangings to decorate living rooms, hotels and restaurants.

    2023-12-19

  • 封润莹
    封润莹
    Chinese wax printing, also known as "xuan paper", is a traditional Chinese printing technique that uses wax to resist the dye during the printing process. The technique is used to create patterns and designs on fabrics, such as cotton, silk, and linen, which can then be dyed using natural dyes or synthetic dyes. The wax printing process involves several steps, including creating the design on paper, transferring the design to the fabric using a heat press, and then applying the wax resist to the fabric. The fabric is then dipped into the dye, and the wax protects the uncolored areas of the fabric, preventing the dye from reaching the fabric fibers. Once the dyeing process is complete, the excess wax is removed, and the fabric is left with the desired pattern and color. Chinese wax printing has been used for centuries to create beautiful and unique fabrics for clothing, home decor, and other textile products. Today, the technique is still used by many textile manufacturers and artisans to create high-quality fabrics with intricate designs and patterns.

    2023-12-13

  • 郭璐瑶
    郭璐瑶
    wax printing appeared in China, with batiks being found among the goods traded along the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty . It was also found in the relics of the Northern Dynasties unearthed in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. By the Tang Dynasty, wax printing techniques had matured, and scenes of batik making were reproduced in the murals of Grotto 130 of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu Province. Wax printing has long been a widespread technique used in the history of Chinese fashion. It was applied across the country, from the northwest to the northeast, from the southwestern border areas to the lake regions south of the lower Yangtze River. Guizhou Province is where wax printing is the most widely used, and Guizhou women have a special love for batik. Today, in some parts of the province, women's clothing, headwear, aprons, and skirts are mostly made of batik. Batik is still loved by people today because of its natural, dynamic beauty.

    2023-12-13

  • 杨馨韵
    杨馨韵
    Wax dyeing is the process of using a wax knife dipped in melted wax to draw flowers on a fabric and then dyeing it with indigo. Once the wax is removed, the fabric surface presents various patterns of blue background white flowers or white background blue flowers. At the same time, during dyeing, the wax used as an anti dye naturally cracks, giving the fabric a special "ice pattern" that is particularly attractive. Due to the rich patterns, elegant tones, and unique style of wax printing, it is used to make clothing and various practical items, appearing simple, elegant, fresh, and pleasing to the eye.

    2023-12-13

  • 杨馨韵
    杨馨韵
    Wax dyeing is the process of using a wax knife dipped in melted wax to draw flowers on a fabric and then dyeing it with indigo. Once the wax is removed, the fabric surface presents various patterns of blue background white flowers or white background blue flowers. At the same time, during dyeing, the wax used as an anti dye naturally cracks, giving the fabric a special "ice pattern" that is particularly attractive. Due to the rich patterns, elegant tones, and unique style of wax printing, it is used to make clothing and various practical items, appearing simple, elegant, fresh, and pleasing to the eye.

    2023-12-13

  • 贾旭230440816
    贾旭230440816
    Wax printing products include many daily necessities, which can generally be used for women's head scarves, dresses, aprons, quilt covers, hats, bed sheets, door curtains, curtains, back leaves, cloth bags, handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs, satchels, etc. High level, novel and exquisite patterns are also used as art wall hangings to decorate living rooms, hotels and restaurants.

    2023-12-10

  • 贾旭230440816
    贾旭230440816
    Wax printing products include many daily necessities, which can generally be used for women's head scarves, dresses, aprons, quilt covers, hats, bed sheets, door curtains, curtains, back leaves, cloth bags, handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs, satchels, etc. High level, novel and exquisite patterns are also used as art wall hangings to decorate living rooms, hotels and restaurants.

    2023-12-10

  • 张瑞敏
    张瑞敏
    The Chinese wax printing is a stationery used to stamp documents to indicate authentication or signature. It has the functions of reducing costs, preventing pollution, and improving product quality. It can also create hair-like wax patterns and prevent letters and other important documents from being opened or sealed.

    2023-12-10

  • 张文杰
    张文杰
    Chinese wax printing, also known as batik, is a traditional Chinese folk textile printing process. It uses beeswax as a resist, and prints patterns on fabric with dye.

    2023-12-07

  • 柏佳佳
    柏佳佳
    Wax printing has long been a widespread technique used in the history of Chinese fashion. It was applied across the country, from the northwest to the northeast, from the southwestern border areas to the lake regions south of the lower Yangtze River

    2023-12-05