Miao Embroidery




Miao Embroidery
Unique Fabrics Tell the Story of a People
The Hmong, an indigenous people in Laos, express their far-reaching history as well as recent events in embroidery.
Miao minority crafts embroidery hand-made exquisite


Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia Photo Mugs


Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia Photo Mugs



Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia….


Caps Black Embroidery  Miao Quan Oriental Style  Martial Arts


Caps Black Embroidery Miao Quan Oriental Style Martial Arts


$9.99


This cap is great. All our items are of high quality. This cap is a perfect gift….

Caps Black  Usa Gui Bei Miao Quan Athletic Embroidery  Martial Arts


Caps Black Usa Gui Bei Miao Quan Athletic Embroidery Martial Arts


$9.99


This cap is great. All our items are of high quality. This cap is a perfect gift….

Caps Black  Usa Miao Quan Athletic Embroidery  Martial Arts


Caps Black Usa Miao Quan Athletic Embroidery Martial Arts


$9.99


This cap is great. All our items are of high quality. This cap is a perfect gift….

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia from Robert Harding


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia from Robert Harding



Photo Puzzle, Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia. Miao embroiderery, Guizhou Province, China, Asia. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab….


One Needle, One Thread: Miao (Hmong) embroidery and fabric piecework from Guizhou, China


One Needle, One Thread: Miao (Hmong) embroidery and fabric piecework from Guizhou, China


$76.00



Miao Textiles from China (Fabric Folios)


Miao Textiles from China (Fabric Folios)


$24.95


The richly woven and embroidered textiles in this book belong to the Miao minority group of Guizhou province in southwest China. The Miao’s elaborate festival costumes are not only their most important possessions, but can be considered the major living visual art form of their culture. Over 20 such textiles from the British Museum’s stunning collection are examined and illustrated in full and in …

The Zeng's Collection and Appreciation, Ethnic Miao Embroidery


The Zeng’s Collection and Appreciation, Ethnic Miao Embroidery




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