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Museum-Grade Suzhou Embroidery Wall Art Handcrafted Silk Ornament—Hibiscus

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Description

A Morning That Lingers

The hibiscus is the flower that lives for a single day — unfurling at dawn in shades of coral and rose so vivid they seem lit from within, then gently folding by dusk as though keeping the light for itself. The master embroiderer has chosen the moment just before that folding: petals wide open, each one stitched in threads that graduate from deep crimson at the base to the palest blush at the ruffled edge, the transitions so seamless they could be breathing. A single stamen reaches upward in gold thread, and the leaves behind carry the weight of summer in their deep emerald folds.

The Flower of Enduring Grace

In the old language,芙蓉— hibiscus — sounds close to富荣, prosperity and honor, and so the flower has long been woven into the visual vocabulary of good fortune across Chinese art. Yet its deeper symbolism resists easy cheer: it is the emblem of something fleeting made eternal by attention — the morning bloom that returns, faithfully, each day. Li Bai wrote of it lighting the banks of the Huaxian River; painters of the Song dynasty made it a study in how beauty holds itself against time. This museum-grade embroidery gives that paradox a permanent form: a flower that will never fold, stitched on silk that will never fade, framed to remind a room that grace is not the absence of passing — it is the decision to bloom anyway.

Dimensions

Material: Premium Carved Wood Frame + 100% Hand-Embroidered Silk Panel

Origin: Suzhou, China (The birthplace of Suzhou Embroidery)

Size:17.2*17.2*2.8cm

Craft:Hand-embroidered, Suzhou style

Artisan:Master embroiderer (10+ years experience)

Uniqueness:One of a kind — each piece varies slightly

Note: All measurements are handcrafted and may have minor deviations due to the nature of artisan work.

Su Embroidery


A Timeless Masterpiece of Chinese Craftsmanship


Su Embroidery (Su Xiu) is one of China's most celebrated traditional embroidery arts, originating in Suzhou over 2,000 years ago. Renowned for its extraordinary precision, elegant colors, and silk-like delicacy, each piece is meticulously handcrafted using fine silk threads and a variety of intricate stitching techniques, including split stitch, satin stitch, random stitch, and layered embroidery. Skilled artisans often divide a single silk thread into extremely fine strands to create remarkable depth, subtle shading, and lifelike details. More than a decorative art, Su Embroidery represents centuries of Chinese cultural heritage, combining technical mastery with artistic expression to transform silk into enduring works of art.

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Every Sinocrafted piece is carefully prepared before shipment.

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Care & Maintenance

  1. Keep Away from Direct Sunlight — Prolonged exposure may cause silk threads to fade over time. Display in a softly lit area to preserve the original vibrancy of each hue.
  2. Avoid Moisture & Humidity — Embroidery is sensitive to damp conditions. Do not place in bathrooms, near windows prone to condensation, or in excessively humid environments.
  3. Dust Gently — Use a soft, dry brush or a feather duster to remove surface dust. Never use water, solvents, or chemical cleaners on the embroidered surface.
  4. Handle with Clean, Dry Hands — Natural oils from skin can transfer onto silk threads. When moving or repositioning, hold the frame by its outer edges rather than touching the fabric.
  5. Do Not Press or Fold — The embroidery's dimensional texture is part of its artistry. Avoid placing objects on top of or leaning anything against the piece to prevent flattening or distortion of the stitches.
  6. Store Upright in a Dry Place — If not on display, keep the piece standing upright in a dust-free, well-ventilated space. Wrap loosely in acid-free tissue paper for added protection.
  • Intangible Cultural Heritage

  • Handmade Craftsmanship

  • Decorative Art

  • Master Designed

Museum Quality Hand Crafted Su Embroidery-One Of A Kind Master Piece

Hand-Embroidered. Su Style. One of a Kind

Hand-Embroidered. Su Style. One of a Kind

Ideal for Living Room & More

The Four Craftsmanship Steps

1.Design & Pattern Drafting

1.Design & Pattern Drafting

The artisan begins by composing the motif directly onto fine linen — no printed guide, only a trained hand and an instinct for balance.

2. Thread Selection & Color Layering

2. Thread Selection & Color Layering

Silk threads are split strand by strand — sometimes to a single filament thinner than a hair — and laid side by side in deliberate gradation.

3.Suzhou Embroidery Stitching

3.Suzhou Embroidery Stitching

Using time-honored techniques — Qi (even stitch) for smooth petal surfaces, Tao (needle) for layered color transitions, and gold filaments for the radiating heart — the artisan works stitch by stitch.

4. Stretching & Framing

4. Stretching & Framing

The finished embroidery is damp-stretched over a board to remove every ripple, then mounted within a solid natural-wood frame chosen to complement the warmth of the linen and the softness of the silk.