Vietnamese Studio XQ Dalat manually embroidered with silk hyperrealistic paintings
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/vietnamese-studio-xq-dalat-manually-embroidered-with-silk-hyperrealistic-paintings.htmlHand embroidery in silk — this is an old Vietnamese tradition, however, the craft has only recently reached its peak when the two talented man — embroiderer and artist decided to combine his skills and started the most successful in the country the Studio with hand embroidery.

Studio XQ Dalat was founded by a talented seamstress Hoang Le Xuan (Hoang Le Xuan), who inherited the ancient techniques of embroidery, and her husband, artist In van koinon (Vo Van Quan). Together they come up with the concept of embroidered paintings and create new equipment to bring them to life.

An unprecedented level of realism and detail in embroidered masterpieces from XQ Dalat led a small family business, first for national and then international success.

Today, the company employs more than 3,000 talented embroiderers whose creations to customers from all over the world.














Keywords: The world of technology | Design and architecture | Studio | Silk | Amazing | Embroidery
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