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Dyeing and winding silk in China, 1840s C016  /  8980




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Dyeing and winding silk in China, 1840s C016 / 8980

Dyeing and winding silk in China. 19th-century artwork of silk being dyed and wound in China. Silk is a fabric made from cocoons spun for the pupae of the moth Bombyx mori, which is native to China. Silk has been produced in China for thousands of years, and for centuries has been traded as a luxury good both inside and outside China. This artwork is by British architect and illustrator Thomas Allom (1804-1872). It was published in China illustrated (4 volumes, 1843-47) by Anglican clergyman George Newenham Wright

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1840s Cash Crop China Chinese Dyes Expensive Fabric Factory Far East Luxury Manufacture Manufacturing Natural Oriental Produce Producing Production Silk Textile Winding Work Worker Workers Working Wound Dyeing George Newenham Wright Thomas Allom


12"x8" Photo Print

Step back in time with our exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse, featuring "Dyeing and winding silk in China, 1840s C016 / 8980" by the General Research Division of the New York Public Library/Science Photo Library. This captivating 19th-century artwork transports you to ancient China, where silk, an iconic fabric produced from the cocoons of the native Bombyx mori moth, is being skillfully dyed and wound. Add this stunning piece to your collection and bring the rich history of silk production into your home or office.

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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This 19th-century artwork captures the intricate process of dyeing and winding silk in China during the 1840s. Silk, a luxurious fabric derived from cocoons spun by the Bombyx mori moth, has been an integral part of Chinese culture for thousands of years. This historical illustration showcases the natural beauty and craftsmanship that went into producing this highly sought-after material. Created by British architect and illustrator Thomas Allom, this monochrome print is a testament to his keen eye for detail and appreciation for Oriental aesthetics. Published in "China Illustrated" by Anglican clergyman George Newenham Wright, it offers a glimpse into China's rich textile industry at that time. The image depicts male workers diligently engaged in their tasks within an industrial factory setting. Their expertise is evident as they skillfully handle equipment while meticulously dyeing and winding silk threads. The technological advancements showcased here highlight China's position as a leader in silk production during this era. Silk was not only valued within China but also traded as a luxury commodity worldwide. Its significance as both a cash crop and symbol of wealth is reflected in this artwork, which serves as a visual reminder of the historical importance placed on silk production. This remarkable piece invites us to appreciate the labor-intensive nature behind creating such exquisite fabrics while offering insight into China's vibrant history and cultural heritage associated with its thriving textile industry.

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