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Paper Cutting Is More Than Red: How an Elderly Artisan Carves a "Great Wall" of 0.3mm on a Single Sheet (Photo-Heavy Alert)
When we think of paper cutting, most of us picture bright red paper with classic patterns like peonies or double happiness. But this traditional craft is far more versatile—and intricate—than we imagine. Meet Master Li (a pseudonym), an 80-year-old paper cutting artisan with over 60 years of experience, who has redefined the art by creating a "Great Wall" paper cut where the thinnest lines measure a mere 0.3mm. Scroll down for stunning macro shots that reveal every detail! 1. Macro Magic: The 0.3mm Intricacy of Handmade Openwork Under a 50x... Read more...
Shu Embroidery vs. Machine Embroidery: How Can Foreign Trade Buyers Tell Them Apart in 3 Seconds With the Naked Eye?
Key points: Comparison of thread patterns under a high‑power magnifying glass, differences in hand feel and thickness, and cost breakdown. Hook: Includes an illustrated identification flow chart; an entry for free sample comparison packs is provided at the end. When handling foreign trade embroidery orders, the biggest fear is misrepresentation—passing machine embroidery off as Shu embroidery—leading to failed inspections, client claims, lost orders and damaged credibility. With just your eyes and a high‑power magnifying glass, you can accurately distinguish them in 3 seconds. This guide covers thread details, texture and... Read more...