Guizhou Liuzhiyi Embroidery Girl innovates Buyi embroidery skills, driving more than a thousand people to increase their income
On August 25, at the Heyixing Ethnic Handicraft Farmers’ Professional Cooperative in Liuzhi Special Zone, Liupanshui City, Guizhou, two craftsmen were using traditional wooden looms to make Buyi Dou pattern brocade. In the exhibition hall of the cooperative’s ethnic handicrafts, a variety of brocade and batik products such as ethnic costumes, pendants, and satchels are displayed in sections. Among them, many ethnic “fashion items” that incorporate modern elements are eye-catching.
In order to bring the handicrafts of the ethnic group out of the mountains, in 2014, with the support of the local government, Wei Houzhen, the inheritor of the Douwen cloth textile technology of the Buyi people in Luobie Township, Liuzhi Special Economic Zone, founded the Heyixing ethnic handicraft farmer specialty In the cooperative, she brought together women from Luobie Township who knew embroidery and batik crafts to make handicrafts with Buyi characteristics. At present, the cooperative is mainly engaged in the production and sales of batik, embroidery, ethnic costumes and other handicrafts, as well as modern clothing processing, traditional handicraft training, etc. Since its establishment, the cooperative has helped more than a thousand people in the surrounding area increase their income through skills dividends and skills training to promote employment.
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