Each Folk Pattern XiaBu Tapestry is available in three popular sizes (80x120cm, 100x150cm, 120x180cm) to suit different display needs, with custom sizes offered for bulk orders. The base fabric is made from premium Wanzai ramie, processed via the traditional "dew-bleaching" method—ramie fibers are laid on outdoor bamboo racks to absorb morning dew and sunlight, achieving natural fermentation and degumming without chemicals. This process keeps the fiber’s inherent softness and durability while giving the base a warm ivory tone.
The folk patterns are woven into the XiaBu fabric using hand-dyed ramie yarns (in hues like deep indigo, earthy brown, and soft red, derived from natural plant dyes like indigo leaves and madder roots). The patterns draw from classic Chinese folk motifs: "cloud and dragon" (symbolizing prosperity), "peony and phoenix" (representing good fortune), and "fish and lotus" (signifying abundance). Each pattern is woven manually, with artisans spending 40-60 hours per tapestry to ensure fine details—from the delicate scales of dragons to the layered petals of peonies. The tapestry features reinforced linen edges and a hidden hanging loop at the back for easy installation, and each piece comes with a certification card detailing the pattern’s cultural meaning and production process.
Folk Art Integration: Traditional Chinese folk patterns are woven into the XiaBu fabric, not printed—ensuring patterns won’t fade and carry authentic cultural symbolism.
Heritage Craftsmanship: Every tapestry is handwoven by artisans trained in XiaBu techniques, with no machine substitution in pattern weaving or fiber processing, making each piece unique.
100% Natural Materials: Premium ramie fiber base and plant-dyed yarns, with chemical-free dew-bleaching, ensuring no harm to indoor air quality or human health.
Textural Depth: The combination of XiaBu’s inherent weave texture and layered pattern weaving creates a 3D-like visual effect, adding richness to decor.
Durable Colorfastness: Natural plant dyes undergo sun-fading tests, ensuring colors remain vibrant even after long-term exposure to sunlight.
Interior Focal Decor: Serves as a statement piece for living room walls, bedroom headboards, or dining room backdrops, elevating space aesthetics.
Cultural Display: Showcases Chinese folk art and XiaBu heritage, ideal for cultural exhibitions, museums, or heritage-themed venues.
Gift with Meaning: Conveys cultural stories and good wishes, perfect for housewarmings, weddings, or international cultural exchanges.
Space Partition: Lightweight enough to be used as a semi-transparent room divider (paired with a rod) for studios or open-plan spaces.
Textile Art Collection: Valued by collectors of traditional handwoven textiles and folk art, with long-term preservation value.
Cultural Uniqueness: Unlike mass-produced printed tapestries, it merges two Chinese cultural treasures—XiaBu weaving and folk patterns—offering irreplaceable cultural value.
Superior Durability: Hand-spun ramie fiber and manual weaving make the tapestry resistant to fraying; natural dyes prevent color fading, ensuring it lasts 8-10 years with proper care.
Eco-Friendly Choice: Biodegradable materials and chemical-free production align with global sustainability trends, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
Versatile Matching: Neutral base tones and classic folk patterns complement various interior styles, from bohemian to minimalist, and traditional to modern.
Storytelling Value: Each pattern carries a folk legend or cultural meaning, allowing users to share Chinese culture through decor.
Residential Spaces: Hung in living rooms, bedrooms, or home studies to add cultural charm and visual interest.
Commercial Venues: Used in boutique hotels, cultural cafes, tea houses, or heritage-themed restaurants to enhance ambiance and brand identity.
Cultural Institutions: Displayed in museums, art galleries, or cultural centers for folk art exhibitions or XiaBu heritage promotions.
Event Decor: Incorporated into traditional Chinese weddings, cultural festivals, or international craft fairs to create an authentic cultural atmosphere.
Diplomatic & Gifting: Serves as a high-end cultural gift for international delegations, foreign friends, or corporate partners, promoting cultural exchange.
Q1: How to hang the Folk Pattern XiaBu Tapestry?A1: The tapestry has a hidden hanging loop at the back—you can use a slim curtain rod or a wooden dowel (not included) to thread through the loop, then mount the rod on wall brackets. For larger sizes (120x180cm), we recommend using two brackets for stability.
Q2: Can the tapestry be cleaned if it gets dusty?A2: For light dust, gently vacuum it with a soft-brush attachment (on low suction). For stains, spot-clean with a damp cloth and mild natural soap, then air-dry in a cool, ventilated area—avoid soaking or machine washing to protect the pattern and fabric.
Q3: Will the natural dyes bleed onto other fabrics?A3: No. The plant dyes undergo a fixing process (using natural mordants like alum) during production, so they won’t bleed onto other fabrics even when slightly damp.
Q4: Are other folk patterns available besides the three mentioned?A4: Yes. We offer additional classic folk patterns like "pine, bamboo, and plum" (symbolizing resilience) and "butterfly and peony" (representing love). For bulk orders, we can also develop custom folk patterns based on your requirements.
Q5: Is the tapestry suitable for outdoor display?A5: No. Prolonged outdoor exposure to rain, strong sunlight, or wind may damage the fabric and fade the patterns. We recommend indoor use or covered outdoor spaces (e.g., a shaded porch) with minimal moisture.
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