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Modern day men and women are not the only ones who like to adorn their costume with stunning colors and designs. In fact, for almost as long as persons have been wearing clothes they have chosen to decorate them with colorful and individualistic patterns. The finelooking art of painting on silk is a tradition which goes back for centuries, but even today there are still craftsmen and women who manufacture the most exquisite works of art using silk as their medium to invent a whole range of costume and accessories.

Although dissimilar origins show dissimilar timelines for the earliest production of silk in China, the art of painting on silk may be traced back to the 2nd century AD. Since then, silk as a ‘canvas’ has been applied for everything from portraits, paintings and wall hangings to all manner of home décor furnishings and, of course, the exquisite hand painted scarves which are still invented today in the time-honored fashion.

Whilst the artists of yesteryear only had dyes made from plants at their disposition for creating their designs, of course lately artists and designers have a much wider range of particular intention coloring mediums to choose from. The paints and dyes which are applied for coloring silk have developed much over the years, but it is the dyes which offer the extreme in luxurious appeal. Whereas silk paints may be felt on the surface of the fabric, dyes become percentage of it, so that none of the natural softness of the material is lost.

Of course, more recent times have seen printing processes become traditionalisti which have made the coloring and patterning of all types of dissimilar fabrics easy and inexpensive. Even a of of the silk items which may be found in stores today are mass-produced and printed with silk paints. The very finest examples of silk goods, however, are still those which use the established methods and are formulated by authenti artists using painstaking techniques.

The production of women’s hand painted silk scarves is a long and time-consuming procedure which involves a number of steps. First of all the artisan must give rise to a distinctive design for each piece and then either construct a template of the outline of the design or utilise the outline directly to the tightly stretched silk fabric using wax to set boundaries for each color which is to be introduced into the material. Using a assortment of painting proficiencies to construct blocks of color, shading and other types of effect, the dyes are employed using a paintbrush to construct these wearable works of art, and then the scarf is finished with a routine of steaming to repair the color and remove the wax borders. Finally it is washed to remove any excess dye, with the remaining color competent to withstand years of hand washing without fading.

While progressed engineering science most surely has much to offer in a great deal of areas of life, most times there is plainly no way to improve on conventional methods without intervening with the quality of the finished product. Today’s hand painted silk scarves, altho very much modern day accessaries which are loved by refined and tasteful women around the world, are still at their most exquisite when produced using ancient techniques.


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