Vietnam Brocade – The Essence of Vietnamese Handicraft
Over the
past decades witnessed great movements towards textile digital printing in the
textile industry like others including digital cameras, CDs, DVDs and so forth.
Advances in digital technologies – let’s say a ‘real’ digital camera – have
made shooting pictures easier for amateur photographers yet as for someone who
thirst for ‘true’ art of photography, an ‘old’ motion picture camera is
irreplaceable.
Unlike digital printed textiles,
hand – made fabrics are unique yet beautiful. Music lovers are still falling in
love with classical music records worth at least hundreds of dollars.
International Exhibition of Hand – made Textiles sponsored by UNESCO is going
to be held in Clermont – Ferrand in France in September, 2012 with the motive
to promote and preserve traditional and religious artifacts.Vietnamese brocade fabrics are also on
display at the exhibition. Vietnamese famous designer Minh Hanh takes advantages
of the beauty of Vietnamese brocade fabrics made by ethnic minorities in North
– West Vietnam and Central Highlands. In fact, most Vietnamese textile products
are fabricated by H’Mong locals, mostly skillful and meticulous craftsmen, in
Ha Giang Province and Bac Ha Province and others in Central Highlands. Minh
Hanh – inspired fashion collection fascinated more than a thousand guests of
all nationalities at the exhibition in France – The Empire of Fashion.Vietnamese brocade fabrics vary according to
their textile materials and designs. In the old and present days, hand – made
brocade products are closely associated with the habits and customs of most
Vietnamese ethnic minorities, for example, brocade fabrics serve as essentials,
goods or even used as marriage portions. Textile engineering driven by manpower
brings beautiful brocade textile with unique yet wonderful colors and patterns.Brocade textile manufacturingTextile materials are mostly raw fibers of
cotton together with antiar skin. Old – fashioned wooden looms transform smooth
white cotton fibers into brocade. Beautiful brocade colored are true amazing
artworks.Dying color+ Black Color: a mixture of indigo leaves or
a special type of dark – blue leaves soaked and fresh mud.
+ Dark Red or Brown Color: dark red or brown dyes mix different types of tree
barks.+ Blue Color: the baked shells of the snails living in springs mixed with lime
water, Krum or indigo leaves.
+ Red Color: the bark of the century – old Krung trees
+ Red – Brown Color : A boiled mixture of tree bark, vinegar and alum. Textile
fibers are dyed at high temperature of about 80 degrees.
+ Yellow: turmeric fabric dye.
The final step is to brush dyed textile
fibers, clean and dry them out.Local brocade fabric are strongly attached to
the traditional customs of the Vietnamese ethnic minorities, each has its own
unique hand – made brocade textile.+ H’Mong: H’Mong brocade textile embroidered
with cruciform, rhombic or triangular patterns .
+ Dao: most of Dao brocade textile dyed in light – red color. Dao’s bright
colored brocade textile embroidered with dark – blue patterns looks beautiful
and elegant.+ Tay: Tay’s brocade textile is distinctive in its arrangement of rhombic dark
colored patterns on smooth white background.
+ Nung: Nung people usually wear colorful dresses, in particular, the colors of
the sleeves and the shirt tail are different from its body.
+ Khmer: Unlink textile dying in North – West Vietnam, Khmer textile
engineering enables texture patterns to be directly woven into the fabric.
+ Cham: Dark or red colored brocade textile decorated with geometrical
patterns.
+ H’re: H’re brocade textile dyed in black and red color and its beautiful
patterns depicts meaningful pictures painted with natural colors and
geometrical shapes.
+ Bana: The main colors of the Bana’s brocade are black, red and white.
+ Lolo: The colors of the Lolo’s brocade fabric are mostly bright colors. They
are produced by sewing a shaped fabric onto a larger fabric, a patchwork square
or a foundation fabric.
+ Cotu: The patterns of the Cotu’s brocade textile are simple yet beautiful. It
varies according to designs, mostly, with multiform color and unique vignettes.
Vietnamese brocade handicrafts serve as
meaningful presents and souvenirs. Fashion designers inspire their creations
with traditional brocade textile patterns, besides its advantages also seen in
graphic design and home decoration. Vietnamese brocade textile brings out the
spiritual and heritage value of Vietnam fashion in particular and the world’s
art of textile as a whole.
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