The Garment Dyeing Technology and Folk Culture of Wuling Miao-Yao Branch

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This paper studies the clothing color and dyeing technology of Wu Ling Miao-Yao, and discussing its relevant folk culture. From the perspective of geographical and climatic conditions, analysis the dyeing of raw material on the Miao Yao languages colored clothing. From the view of folk custom and technology, analysis the characteristics of garment dyeing technology and the process flow, especially the process of blue dress color which represents the main color of clothing, through the one by one explaining of the preparation of dyes, dye, indigo dyeing, after preparation consolidation of color, summing up the folk culture connotation of clothing color, aiming at exploring the plant dye resources, protecting the traditional folk culture, maintain the sustainable development of ecological environment.

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October 2014

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