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These are artificial
flowers made of fine woven silk in exact imitation of
natural ones in respect of color and shape. They are
made in several steps: starching and dyeing of the
material, shaping and pasting. The art of making silk
flowers is believed to have originated in the imperial
palace; such flowers are therefore also known as
¡°gonghua¡± in Chinese, or palace flowers.
In a famous painting of ¡°Palace Ladies¡± by Gu Kaizhi
(345 --406) of the Jin Dynasty, the ladies are shown to
be wearing flowery ornaments artificially made, showing
that silk flowers have had a history of at least 1,500
yeas.
Silk flowers may be worn as personal ornaments or given
away as presents of good taste and personal touch.
Needless to say, they are welcome substitutes in seasons
when fresh flowers are hard to come by.
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