Research on the Skill Inheritance and Innovative Development of Intangible Cultural Heritage "Chaozhou Embroidery" in Garment Products: from the Perspective of Historical Culture and Technological Innovation
Abstract
Chaozhou embroidery, a nationally recognized intangible cultural heritage, boasts a long history and distinctive artistic features. However, with the rapid development of modern industrial civilization, the inheritance and development of Chaozhou embroidery in garment products face significant challenges. Using methods such as literature review, field investigation, and expert interviews, this study explores strategies for the inheritance and innovative development of Chaozhou embroidery in clothing products from the perspectives of historical culture and technological innovation. The research reveals that Chaozhou embroidery has undergone several development stages, including Tang and Song folk embroidery, flourishing during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and industrialized production in modern times, forming its unique characteristics of neat stitching, harmonious colors, and exquisite patterns. Nevertheless, the impact of modern industrial civilization has led to issues such as a lack of inheritors, outdated production methods, and insufficient innovation. To promote the inheritance and innovative development of Chaozhou embroidery, it is essential to enhance the training of inheritors, improve production techniques, develop cultural and creative products, and expand markets. By deeply exploring the craftsmanship and cultural essence of Chaozhou embroidery, integrating modern fashion design concepts, and leveraging digital and intelligent technologies, traditional Chaozhou embroidery techniques can be revitalized in contemporary contexts, ensuring sustainable development.