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Embroidery Workshop  
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 Description:   In Vietnam, embroidery is a traditional craft that has a long history. The history of this traditional profession is inherently linked to the spiritual history of Vietnamese women in the past.

However, so far no one knows, when did Vietnamese embroidery become? Who was the first person to have the idea of ​​turning sewing, embroidery into an art career?

Legend has it that, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, Vietnamese embroidery was marked a new development turning point. At that time, Mr. Le Cong Hanh, (born January 18, 1960 - died on June 12, 1661) in Quat Dong village, Quat Dong commune, Thuong Tin district, Ha Tay province summarized experiences and embroidery techniques.

Until feudal times, embroidery was one of the jobs for the King and nobility. Embroidery products are made of fabric thread by the creative effort of Vietnamese artisans. The threads were then dyed by hand-made formula with all-natural materials such as brown tubers, indigo, almond bark, scallops, fig leaves, grindstones, flowers ... that make foreigners feel cold. to identify that: "Looking at the dyed watercolors of the workers found it very simple, unexpectedly, when the dyeing was completed, it was enough to have an extremely strange color palette that seemed like a new magic spell." During that period, the embroidery was usually brief by Vietnamese women.
 
 Province   Hà Nam  Direction:      
 District   Thanh Liêm    
 City   Thanh Nguyên  Comments:    Official Web:    
 Genre   Local life      Related links:   https://www.nhatrang  
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