
The basic introduction of Luoning bamboo curtains
Luoning bamboo curtains first appeared in the Ming Dynasty, and their varieties include door curtains, curtains, etc. The patterns include swallow shaped, curved, straight, and star shaped. Weavers skillfully arrange and create various beautiful patterns based on the condition of bamboo joints. Among them, Yan Curtain is the most famous. It uses the natural colors of bamboo green and bamboo nodes light yellow to create a series of elegant and graceful bamboo Yan paintings, which are fascinating
What are the product features of Luoning bamboo curtainsThere are thousands of people engaged in bamboo curtain production in Luoning County, most of whom have excellent skills. Luoning bamboo curtains include door curtains, curtains, and floor mats for building silhouettes. Luoning bamboo curtains come in various patterns such as swallow shaped, curved, straight, and star shaped. Luoning bamboo curtain weavers skillfully arrange and create various beautiful patterns based on the condition of the bamboo joints. Among them, the Yan Curtain utilizes the natural colors of bamboo's emerald green and light yellow joints to create a series of "wall group Yan paintings", which are elegant and captivating. Luoning bamboo curtains have aroused great interest among domestic and foreign merchants, especially in Japan where they are a bestseller with an annual export of 400000 piecesHow did the history of Luoning bamboo curtains come aboutChengni inkstone is produced in various areas along the Yellow River in western Henan province, and is renowned for its unique craftsmanship. It is one of the four famous inkstones in Chinese history. Along with Duan, She, and Tao Yan, it is known in history as "three stones and one pottery"Chengni inkstone is made from the sediment of the Yellow River sediment that has been deposited for thousands of years. It is burned in a special furnace and has a strong and wear-resistant quality. It looks like jade, soothes the skin like a child, stores ink without drying up, accumulates ink without rotting, is cold and not icy, has a good breath and can be studied without damaging the pen or hair. It has been highly praised by emperors, literati and scholars throughout history, and was presented as tribute during the Tang and Song dynasties. Wu Zetian, Su Dongpo, Mi Fu, and Zhu Yuanzhang all had bells and wrote articles to record them; Emperor Qianlong praised it: it soothes like a stone and generates saliva. Its efficacy is comparable to that of a stone inkstone, making it a unique gem among all inkstones