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Vietnamese embroidery

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Embroidery painting of two tigers in the Nguyễn dynasty
Embroidered portrait of Mr. Tôn Thất Hân
A young woman is embroidering a picture

Vietnamese hand embroidery is a traditional craft dating back 700 years. Usually, tiny threads are used to create brightly coloured pictures on cloth. It is a popular extracurricular activity for young girls in high school. Traditionally, girls are expected to know how to decorate pillowcases, curtains and tablecloths with hand embroidery.

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  1. "CamTu Embroidery". Camtu.net. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
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