Over 2,000 embroidered bodices housed in Xi’an private mansion
Updated 11:25, 06-Jan-2019
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Over 2,000 Dudous, or traditional Chinese bodices, are currently being housed in the Gao's Family Mansion on a bustling snack street in Xi'an, thepaper.cn reported on January 2.
Collector Zhang Yi has always been fascinated by ancient silk fabrics, influenced by her mother from an early age.
An embroidered Dudou collected at the Gao's Family Mansion. /Photo via The Paper

An embroidered Dudou collected at the Gao's Family Mansion. /Photo via The Paper

The Dudou reflects the daily life of Chinese women throughout history, as various patterns embroidered on the diamond-shaped piece of fabric such as flowers and butterflies express their hope for a better life.
Dudous were most commonly made for women or babies, and are quite fragile and easily worn out, thus making them difficult to collect.
The embroidery on the Dudou. /Photo via The Paper

The embroidery on the Dudou. /Photo via The Paper

Zhang noted that it was difficult to find pieces when she started to collect this type of embroidery, but she believes her collection can shed light on ancient Chinese craftsmanship, and bring people from the past and present closer together. 
Source(s): People's Daily