Video: Embroidered tableware Diem Chau
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
When the girl turns 5-6 years old, many grandmothers, as well as some mothers and aunts, begin to tell the baby how important it is for a girl to be able to sew, embroider, knit - in general, do needlework. It is not possible to find out whether the little Vietnamese girl Diem Chau was treated to such stories. But to see what her childhood hobby has resulted in is easy.
Looking at the work of Diem Chau, it seems that the figures of people and other images are embroidered directly on the china, which the girl uses as a hoop. Of course, she does not embroider on porcelain, but on the finest translucent silk, but you don’t notice it the first time. But it's worth taking a closer look …
At one time, in 1986, Diem and her family moved to the United States as refugees from Vietnam. Already here, in America, her talent grew and matured, and the girl was able to become the winner of numerous creative competitions, a participant in exhibitions and a host of master classes.
Her "porcelain sewing" sells very well, as all these plates, mugs and saucers are great gifts for those who appreciate this kind of hand-made and love to decorate the apartment with beautiful exclusive trinkets.
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