Woven fabrics are a fine art. Which in ancient times, the patterns on the cloth also indicate social status Woven fabrics have thus become a priceless collection of collectors of tastes around the world. Rolf von Buren is one of many ancient textile collectors from around the world. Especially woven fabrics in Asian countries And in order to share traditional textile art for collectors and craft lovers the opportunity to admire and possess these beautiful artifacts, the event “Lotus Arts de Vivre: Woven Jewels”, an international rare fabric exhibition in which you Rolf revealed her passion for the beauty of textiles. A textile made from painstaking Weaver’s imagination It reflects the way of life, civilization, which is unique in each country, which is called the national cultural heritage. And with the nature of the work, it has the opportunity to travel all over the world, especially in Asian countries. In pursuit of artisans and rare materials to create jewelry and home accessories, he met with skilled weavers and began to collect hand-woven handicrafts from Asian countries. Which is refined and the design of the fabric is amazing Starting to collect since 1965 or 56 years ago and want to share with everyone to see the beauty of handicrafts.
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For rare fabrics that will be exhibited are: Patchmina shawl (Pashmina ShawlsOver 200 years old, beautiful with traditional weaving techniques which are sophisticated. Today, this knowledge was lost by Rolfe being stored in a room controlled by light and humidity. The air conditioner is turned on 24 hours a day to keep the room temperature constant, as well as taking care of the room cleanliness to prevent insects that may eat the fabric. This pashmina shawl is outstanding.Botany pattern (Boteh) Or calledPaisley pattern (Paisley) Or larvae Famous in the fashion world until now, Obi cloth (Obi) Or the sash in the kimono of A.Genbei Yamaguchi (Genbei Yamaguchi) Master of the Japanese Obi A leader of high-class art that imbues traditional Japanese handicrafts combined with modern art modification techniques. Woven Jewels Which brings Japanese obi fabric, Malaysian batik cloth Combining embroidery techniques from the Art and Crafts Foundation inQueen Sirikit Queen And Indian sari Designed to be a beautiful bag With the honor of Teacher Lakkhana Kunawichayanon Served as the curator for this exhibition Anyone who is interested can make an appointment To visit, call 08-9667-6077 from today until 28 February 2021 from 10.00-17.00 at Lotus Art de Vive Gallery Rama 3.
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