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[...] Tweet [contact-form] The post Vintage Black Hmong embroidery 15 x 43 cm appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] the Naxi minority tribes. The post Crafting the Asian fusion leather bags appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] a special character. The post Red Dao woman embroidering pillowcases appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] pretty little things from her. The post One of our embroidery providers appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] This panel of embroidery is from the back panel of a Red Dao woman’s coat. When I went to Vietnam recently I met Sia Chẳn who told me the names of many of [...]
[...] This panel of embroidery is from the back panel of a Red Dao woman’s coat. When I went to Vietnam recently I met Sia Chẳn who told me the names of many of [...]
[...] This panel of embroidery is from the back panel of a Red Dao woman’s coat. When I went to Vietnam recently I met Sia Chẳn who told me the names of many of [...]
[...] Embroidery is an integral part of Red Dao culture, as it is of their Yao ancestors from China and the Mien tribes of Laos. These three [...]
[...] I often travel to Northern Vietnam to collect vintage embroidery to use in some of my handbags and home ware. On one trip I met Sia Chẳn from the Red Dao [...]
[...] I often travel to Northern Vietnam to collect vintage embroidery to use in some of my handbags and home ware. On one trip I met Sia Chẳn from the Red Dao [...]
[...] detailed embroidery of the Red Dao tribe and have steadily been collecting pieces of their vintage embroidery as I travel. The women of the tribe learn to embroider from a young age, and they take [...]
This panel of embroidery is from the back panel of a Red Dao woman’s coat. When I went to Vietnam recently I met Sia Chẳn who told me the names [...]
This panel of embroidery is from the back panel of a Red Dao woman’s coat. When I went to Vietnam recently I met Sia Chẳn who told me the names [...]
This panel of embroidery is from the back panel of a Red Dao woman’s coat. When I went to Vietnam recently I met Sia Chẳn who told me the names [...]
I often travel to Northern Vietnam to collect vintage embroidery to use in some of my handbags and home ware. On one trip I met Sia Chẳn from the R [...]
[...] designs the Red Dao women use on their clothing. For the rest I consulted a book about Laotian Mien embroidery written by Ann Yarwood Goldman – even though the names of the designs are different the [...]
[...] designs the Red Dao women use on their clothing. For the rest I consulted a book about Laotian Mien embroidery written by Ann Yarwood Goldman – even though the names of the designs are different the [...]
[...] designs the Red Dao women use on their clothing. For the rest I consulted a book about Laotian Mien embroidery written by Ann Yarwood Goldman – even though the names of the designs are different the [...]
[...] this photo in half black and half pink are the mother and father designs. In the Lao Mien embroidery these two designs are known as “da’jungh “or tree. You can have a look at the [...]
[...] this photo in half black and half white are the mother and father designs. In the Lao Mien embroidery these two designs are known as “da’jungh “or tree. You can have a look at the blog [...]
[...] this photo in half black and half blue are the mother and father designs. In the Lao Mien embroidery these two designs are known as “da’jungh “or tree. You can have a look at the [...]
[...] squares. I bought bags full of these pretty little things from her. The post One of our embroidery providers appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] These traditional handwoven Miao scarves are entirely woven by hand on old wooden looms in the small village of Getu, [...]
[...] These traditional handwoven Miao scarves are entirely woven by hand on old wooden looms in the small village of Getu, [...]
[...] These traditional handwoven Miao scarves are entirely woven by hand on old wooden looms in the small village of Getu, Southern China. [...]
[...] different to that of the rainbow and flower Hmong tribes, as well as to that of the Laotian Hmong tribes. The Sapa Black Hmong use very dark indigo cloth that they dye themselves from [...]
[...] Tweet [contact-form] The post Vintage Black Hmong embroidery 15 x 43 cm appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] the Naxi minority tribes. The post Crafting the Asian fusion leather bags appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] a special character. The post Red Dao woman embroidering pillowcases appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
[...] pretty little things from her. The post One of our embroidery providers appeared first on Red Buffalo Trading. [...]
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