Weaving history

By Cao Chen | China Daily | Updated: 2022-03-25 11:33
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Yang Panhong and her husband, Yang Dongye, are determined to preserve the traditional Songjiang cloth through opening an art gallery in Shanghai. The gallery boasts an extensive collection comprising more than 5,000 rolls of Songjiang cloth, and sells creative products made from the fabric, such as dolls, clothes and bags.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"Songjiang cloth is unique because it weighs more than others as it's more tightly woven. It also features richer patterns and colors as it is influenced by renowned local artists like the late Dong Qichang," explains Yang Panhong.

According to the couple, Songjiang cloth is more than just fabric-it encapsulates the history of the district and its illustrious background in weaving.

For centuries, Songjiang has been known as one of the best weaving hubs in China. In the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), it was renowned for its cotton planting and craftsmanship in cloth-making.

"Women in Songjiang, including my mother and grandmother, can weave Songjiang cloth and use it to make bedsheets, quilt covers, headbands and clothes for our family," Yang Panhong says.

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