Shaanxi artisan crafts stunning paper-cutting hanfu
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"This is my first attempt at applying traditional paper-cutting techniques to creating a traditional hanfu dress," Pu explained. "From drafting the initial sketch and drawing to carving and final stitching, it took about two weeks to complete."
Since cutting a garment directly from paper doesn't work, Pu experimented with dozens of materials before settling on red flocked fabric—a material that's stiffer than ordinary cloth yet more resilient than paper, making it ideal for the project.