Shu Embroidery
Shu Embroidery (called Shu Xiu in Chinese) originates from areas around Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is an oldest known embroidery style in Chinese embroidery history. Its raw materials are satin and colored silk. The emphasis is on refined craftsmanship with even stitch, delicate coloration, and local flavor. Shu embroidery is used to decorate quilt covers, pillowcases, garments, shoes and painted screens. In 2006, it was added to the national intangible cultural heritages list.