The explanation has been part of her routine to promote Li brocade for over 20 years.
The artisan says she felt encouraged when she saw President Xi Jinping appreciating the art form and saying that the intangible cultural heritage is both traditional and modern during his visit to Maona village in Wuzhishan in 2022.
China boasts a rich heritage of distinctive brocades, each reflecting the artistry and traditions of different regions.
Examples include Yunjin brocade from Nanjing in East China's Jiangsu province, known for its luxurious silk threads and gold weaving; Su brocade from Suzhou in Jiangsu, prized for its fine embroidery and delicate patterns; and Shu brocade from Southwest China's Sichuan province, characterized by its soft texture and vibrant hues.
These brocades, often associated with imperial courts and high society, showcase China's mastery of textile arts, which have evolved with technological advancements and cultural influences.