Bohai Mohe Embroidery
Bohai Mohe embroidery project batch: Provincial third batch project protection unit: Mudanjiang People's Art Museum representative inheritor: Sun Yanling Bohai Mohe embroidery is an ancient traditional Manchu folk handicraft, spread in the Manchu area centered on Mudanjiang, with a history of more than 1,000 years. With the unique customs and scenery of the Northeast as the theme, the production materials are taken from the unique local tussah silk, and the "chicken claw needle" (triangle needle) method is mainly used. The works are colorful, the scenery is realistic, rough and bold, with distinct personality and strong ethnic flavor, presenting a light and shadow refraction effect that is unmatched by painting and photography. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)