
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum exhibit in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.742, longitude: 116.326) describing the history of textile printing. The exhibit features a sign with text in Chinese and English, explaining that the primary purpose of printing textiles in the early days was functional, rather than decorative. Examples of different textile printing techniques are presented, including a small, brown piece of cloth with a pattern of small, white dots, likely from the Warring States period; two smaller pieces of cloth, likely from the Han Dynasty, with patterns of stylized flowers and animals; and four other examples of textile printing techniques. The exhibit is located within a modern, grey-toned museum space.
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