Nearly 50 “intangible cultural heritage” inheritors participated in an advanced training class on blue calico printing and dyeing techniques in Nantong
Recently, 50 young and middle-aged “intangible cultural heritage” inheritors from all over Jiangsu participated in a three-day advanced training course on blue calico printing and dyeing techniques in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. The students will go to the Nantong Blue Calico Art Museum to visit and study, and experience the Jianghai culture and traditional blue calico. The blue calico uses blue grass as the dye, soybean powder and lime powder as the dye paste, and uses hand-carved hollow patterns. Hand dyeing and other crafts, printing and dyeing, and other technological processes, let you feel the ingenuity of the inheritors of “intangible cultural heritage”.
This advanced training class is sponsored by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security, and is hosted by the Nantong Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau and the Nantong Blue Calico Museum for the first time.
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