Ningguta Manchu embroidery
Ningguta Manchu Embroidery Project Batch: Provincial 4th Batch Project Protection Unit: Ning'an Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Association Representative Inheritor: Jia Xiulan Ningguta Manchu Embroidery is one of the traditional embroidery techniques of the Manchu people, which began in the Bohai period. It is rough and simple, with exaggerated shapes, ingenious composition, bright colors, and strong contrast between cold and warm colors. It has a profound cultural connotation and distinct ethnic and folk characteristics. The themes include landscapes, flowers and birds, grass insects, animals, figures, characters, etc. The forms include satin embroidery, cloth embroidery, yarn, braided yarn, cut embroidery, cross stitch, wrapped embroidery, mending embroidery, etc. The needlework includes flat stitch, reverse stitch, long stitch, lock stitch, etc. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)