“Pu Silk” “Zhejiang Textile Standard” group standard passed the review
Recently, led by the Zhejiang Light Industrial ProductQuality Inspection Institute, Tongxiang WanjintangSilk Textile Co., Ltd. was the main drafter, and the “Pu Silk” and “Zhejiang Textile Standard” group standards drafted by Zhejiang Sci-Tech University and Tongxiang Taisheng Export Co., Ltd. passed the review. This is the first time that the Provincial Light Industry Quality Inspection Institute has participated in the standardization exploration of intangible cultural heritage projects. Through standardized means, it has polished the “golden business card” of intangible cultural heritage projects.
Pu silk refers to the traditional silk products produced in Puyuan, Tongxiang, Zhejiang. There are silk, silk, damask, Luo and other varieties. Pu silk has exquisite weavers, fine texture, soft and smooth, bright colors, tough and wear-resistant, and has It is not folded by the wind or faded by the sun. It is also known as the “Four Famous Silks in the South of the Yangtze River” along with Hangzhou Fang, Hu Crepe and Ling Satin. It is said that the banner of Shanhaiguan during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and the Huanglong flag used by the Qing Dynasty were made of Pu silk. Done. Pu silk weaving technology was included in the third batch of Zhejiang Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2009.
Pu silk uses earthen silk with a linear density (denier) of 44.4/48.9 dtex (40/44 Denier) and above as the main raw material, using single or double strands of warp or weft, and is woven, dyed, and Made by gluing (rubbing) and other processes. The technical indicators of this standard are formulated with reference to the GB/T 15551-2016 “Mulberry Silk Fabric” standard. In order to highlight the product characteristics, the strength index is improved and the wear-resistant performance index is added. The expert group listened to the standard working group’s explanation of the preparation of the standard and reviewed the standard text one by one. The expert group believed that the technical indicators of the standard were reasonably set, consistent with product characteristics, and met user needs. They unanimously agreed to pass the review of the standard and put forward modification opinions.
The formulation of this standard is conducive to the marketization and industrialization of Pu silk intangible cultural heritage, and has positive significance for the inheritance and development of Zhejiang Province’s mulberry and silk culture. The Provincial Light Industry Quality Inspection Institute will use Pu silk as an example and the standard series as a carrier to explore ways to combine traditional skills represented by the Pu silk craft intangible cultural heritage project with modern industrial manufacturing standards, and actively think about and practice the textile intangible cultural heritage. The “standardization + action” of protection, inheritance and innovation promotes and enhances the influence and competitiveness of Zhejiang’s textile intangible cultural heritage, tells the story of Zhejiang’s intangible cultural heritage, highlights the charm of Zhejiang’s Jiangnan, and supports the living inheritance of Zhejiang’s textile intangible cultural heritage projects.
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