Cammann, Schuyler V. "Embroidery Techniques in Old China." Archives of the Chinese Art Society of America 16. (1962): 16-40.
Reference
- Object[11]
- yes[11]
- no[11]
- asian[11]
- mandarin square[11]
- china[11]
- chinese[11]
- artemisia leaves[1]
- bamboo[3]
- bats[4]
- bell[1]
- chime[1]
- chou[1]
- coin[1]
- crane[1]
- cypress[1]
- egret[1]
- eight buddhist symbols[1]
- five poisons[2]
- flying centipede[2]
- fungus[5]
- landscape[1]
- li shui[3]
- lizard[2]
- lucky jewels[2]
- mandarin duck[2]
- nandina plant[1]
- narcissus[1]
- pagoda[1]
- paradise flycatcher[1]
- pavilion[1]
- peach[2]
- peacock[1]
- pearl[1]
- pearls[5]
- peony[2]
- persimmon[1]
- phoenixes[1]
- pine[2]
- rebus[1]
- rhinoceros horn[3]
- ruyi[1]
- scepter[1]
- scorpion[2]
- silver pheasant[2]
- snake[2]
- stream[1]
- sun[9]
- swastika[1]
- tigers[1]
- toad[2]
- tuan yang festival[2]
- wild goose[1]
- gauze[1]
- gold thread[10]
- peacock feather[1]
- peacock feathers[1]
- satin[3]
- seed pearl[1]
- silk[11]
- silver thread[1]
- bokhara couched[1]
- buttonhole stitch[1]
- couched[11]
- embroidered[11]
- peking knot[4]
- satin stitch[9]
- split stitch[1]
- stem satin stitch[2]
- stem stitch[1]
- yes[11]
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