RF2J1KRFB–a red silk thread looped in a circle form, extending on both ends, symbolizing the red thread of fate in chinese tradition, on a pure white background
RMCNKJWD–3719. Chinese Silk and Gold thread embroidery from 19th century
RMEN1G51–Silk production, silken cocoons, yellow are Thai, white are Chinese, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RFH65741–Suzhou, China - August 12, 2011: View of a silk thread maker in the Suzhou No.1 Silk Mill. Silk is a natural protein fiber
RF2K2EGYB–Pink Thread and Thimble on Vintage Chinese Black Silk
RMC48A8C–Making silk thread by combining the silk from six cocoons, Suzhou, China 990523_0418
RMP0P484–Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Embroidery Art in Progress.
RMB46W8W–Spinning Silk Thread at Atlas Silk Weaving in Hotan Xinjiang Province China
RMA7KFY5–Silkworm cocoons before silk is extracted for textile manufacture China
RMAKCK37–Silk factory
RFE92A32–Chinese silk
RMB0C0BR–Skilled hands of a Chinese woman making a very fine silk thread embroidery design of fish .China
RMAJN9KM–Women work in a Shanghai Silk Factory.
RFFH0HEC–Detail of a traditional Chinese piece of clothing with handmade embroidery
RMC0BJD1–The beautifully embroidered dragon on a tapestry in China
RF2M6B7HX–Needle with thread on a silk embroidery (manual focus on the needle)
RFHE3KHG–Spinning silk thread from cocoons at the SIlk Spinning Mill Suzhou, China.
RMB6F59B–Woman at silk factory using automated brush machine to take starting strands of silk from silkworm cocoons to spin into thread
RF2XKMRNM–Chinese woman weaves on handloom at traditional drapery shop
RM2BD1KFK–Uyghur woman preparing loom with tie dyed silk thread ready for weaving, Jiya, Xinjiang, China, Asia
RF2J0WFAY–Traditional Chinese handicraft, Embroidery
RF3CH8EP5–Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Various cooked insects thread on skewers. Insects on sticks at local Chinese market, close-up view. New Source Of Protein
RMAARFFM–Silk manufacture Beijing China
RFFE8Y8G–Detail of embroidered chinese silk
RMC3K4H9–Handmade silk at silkworm farm, Phonsavan, Laos
RF2JBA79G–corn silk made from stigmas, stigma maydis, natural yellow thread like strands fiber used as herbal medicine, background texture, macro
RFH3BT5T–Close up of bright red Eternal knot tassel isolate on white.
RM2R2ATB3–Rare pair of 19thc. Chinese dragon miniature 2 inch votive altar lotus silk shoes
RFC82EY0–Silk spinning machine close-up at silk mill
RMDJT91C–Carpet production factory, Hotan, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China
RFC9A462–Chinese dragon embroidered on a blue silk
RM2ADNFJ1–Chinese silk-making during the 19th Century. The women second and third from left are boiling cocoons containing the pupae of the moth Bombyx mori, wh
RFCP4E4M–Beautiful colored silk threads in a chinese laboratory
RMAE0GNX–Machine extracting silk threads from silk worm cocoons Beijing China Asia
RMC1KMR8–colorful intricate close up detail of woven fabric scarf
RFR94NEH–Silk cocoon stretched out over wood frame showing the strands that make up the cocoon
RFC5468B–Silk threads in a factory, Shanghai, China
RFGG7RTR–Raw silk
RF2KJXDM4–Old Silk making machine
RF2EEFBBC–Chinese red knot with tassel, top view photo. Asian holiday symbol. Red silk knot isolated. Chinese New Year decoration. Oriental decor for prosperity
RF2B7R447–Close up view of colorful Thai silk yarn and cocoon.
RFMJ1RY3–Silk reeling workshop
RMEE7130–White silk cocoons at at Jim Thompson House, museum, Thai silk, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia.
RMAHX354–China Yunnan Dali Wase traditional woven silk Bai belt
RFB3TCWB–Asia, China, Beijing. Silk Carpet Weaver and loom
RFDH6X9T–Chinese frog buttons in the shape of Chrysanthemum flowers
RMABT7K6–CHINA Detail of a sumptuous dragon robe brocaded with golden threads and silk on an indigo ground Silk tapestry weaving Kesi
RMBY5T59–Ancient Dingqiao Jacquard Loom used in the weaving of silk brocade, Huanglongxi, near Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. JMH4371
RFTRR1J3–colorful rope for celebrate Chinese festival background
RF2AWMTEB–Embroidery in silk: chinese dragon
RMB0H2EK–INDIA VARANASI Elderly Muslim man using a large loom to weave cloth in a factory in Varanasi famous for silk brocade
RMP93M83–Chinese Tea at a Ceremony
RF2S9356K–Chinese Wedding Tea Ceremony
RF2G5HT3Y–Lucky Chinese ornament on black isolated.
RF2AFK0C4–Closeup and selective focus of shiny yellow yarn of chinese amulet or good luck charm, hanging at storefront in Bangkok chinatown
RF2C714GF–China, Beijing, Silk factory visitor Center, spinning machine
RFRKBEJ1–Chinese dragon celebration of 2019 New Year in Chinatown London. Dragon grabbing a fresh lettuce from the doorstep for blessing purposes.
RFG2NMDW–Chinese lucky knots used during spring festival
RM2SC5746–Embroidery detail on back of Golden Bee vintage Chinese Embroidered Kimono Robe made in China
RF2RRT11A–Application of embroidery crafts in Chinese clothing
RF3DK00RF–Traditional Chinese hand-embroidered insoles featuring vibrant floral motifs and folk art needlework.
RFHPX3HC–BEIJING, CHINA - 29 JANUARY, 2017: Visiting traditional chinese silk factory, workers performing their tasks creating the smooth textile.
RFWW9599–Macro closeup view of silk worm chewing on green leaf
RFEG5J21–Work in progress silk embroidery of koi carp with the creators tools and colour chart
RF2GNG7F3–Chinese bride and groom-red wedding outfit-foot of the city wall-Xi'an-China-1585
RME0JN69–Japanese pattern piece of clothes
RF2D5JM0D–Close up shot of deep fried Yin si juan at Taipei, Taiwan
RF2J5NGX0–Yellow Thread and Thimble on Vintage Chinese Silk
RMPEKXTE–DECORATION IN QUAN THANH TEMPLE, HANOI, VIETNAM.
RM2X9R63R–Original painting on pith paper of Chinese silk production, part of the collection Zhongguo gu dai si chou zhi zuo tu ji 1850-1890. Original watercolour on pith paper backed on plain mianlin paper, pasted down with blue silk ribbon.
RM2H4352G–A Chinese figure wearing black silk robes with a green border, richly decorated with cloud scroll designs in gold thread. Painting by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
RM2B02BYT–China: A Uighur man sorting raw silk threads, Atlas Silk Workshop (Atlas Karakhana) in Jiya Village, about 13km northeast of Khotan, Xinjiang Province. During the first half of the 1st century CE, silk worm technology is thought to have reached the Han-Chinese dominated oasis of Khotan in the Tarim Basin - an oasis that is still a centre of silk production today. A Chinese princess given in marriage to a Khotan prince is said to have carried the eggs of silkworms to her new husband concealed in her hair.
RM2WJR0HJ–Textile, Tigers Chasing Deer, with Dragon. China, Eastern, 11th-12th century, Silk and gold thread; tapestry. The design motifs of this kesi—a dragon at the top, bands of pearls and split palmettes, and tigers chasing deer with mushroom-shaped antlers—are a synthesis of Western and Chinese elements.
RMMFKH36–Soai Kinh Lam Fabric Market, Chinatown business, Ho Chi Minh City; Saigon; Vietnam;
RMAAMY2R–1920s 1930s CHINESE WOMAN SILK FACTORY WORKER AT WINDING MACHINES SPOOLS OF SILK TEXTILE THREAD
RMJKN7E3–GANGTOK, INDIA - DECEMBER 3, 2016: Trainee undergoing training in weave yarn at the Directorate of Handicrafts & Handlooms in Gangtok.
RFCFAXC5–A Chinese Dragon Robe from the Qing Dynasty 19th Century. Woven and embroidered with gold thread and silk depicting nine dragons.
RMR5EK6E–Silk thread work. A volume of Chinese drawings representing Chinese. China, c. 1800. A woman threading silk. Image taken from A volume of Chinese drawings representing Chinese men and women from various classes and trades. Originally published/produced in China, c. 1800. . Source: Or. 2262, no.71. Language: Chinese.
RMT96ME1–Silk manufacture in China; gathering the threads. The production of silk originates in China in prehistoric times. Silk remained confined to China until the Silk Road opened during the latter half of the first millennium BC. China maintained its virtual monopoly over silk production for another thousand years. This image is a colorization of an original engraving captioned "The Chinese method of winding the silk off the bags in warm water." The engraving was published by Carington Bowles, 1771-1785.
RMKC732G–Coverlet, 17th century, Chinese, for the European market, Silk satin, embroidered with silk and gilt-paper-wrapped thread
RFBM49J6–Colorful embroidery of girl in china
RFRAYBYF–Carpet weaving in Armenia.
RM2AHPNE6–Han-Chinese. Panel. 1875–1900. China. Forty-four pairs and eight odd pieces of embroidered sleeve, ankle bands, etc. on gauze.
RFJRM4NT–HAI DUONG, VIETNAM, January,5: workers in textile mill on January,5, 2014 in Hai Duong, Vietnam
RMACNBH7–Detail of an unfinished embroidered Manila shawl, Andalusia, Spain
RM2M988GX–Silk Manufacture in China.
RF3DCDDAY–asian man using smart phone in textile factory
RMFG1J91–CHINA: SILK MANUFACTURE. /nWomen beating silk fibers in a trough with flails. Detail from 'Court Ladies Preparing Newly-woven Silk,' a painted silk handscroll attributed to Emperor Hui Tsung, Sung Dynasty, early 12th century, after a work by a T'ang Dynas
RMAB7806–A female worker at a silk factory in Hotan Xinjiang China
RMACYFD6–reels of coloured silk threads ready to be used in a carpet factory in Shanghai China
RMAYB1RP–National Embroidery Institute, double sided silk embroidery, in Suzhou
RF2D6KJJ0–a red silk thread looped in a circle form, extending on both ends, symbolizing the red thread of fate in chinese tradition, on a soft white background
RMCNKK10–3720. Chinese Silk and Gold thread embroidery from 19th century