
Chinese Fabric Applique Wall Art
A one-of-a-kind textile artwork. Once sold, it cannot be recreated.
Festive energy explodes across this fabric mosaic — a traditional dragon and lion dance captured in vivid silks and cottons. The dragon's golden scales shimmer while the lion's expressive face leaps from the frame. Red, gold, green, and cobalt blue create a visual celebration.
This piece embodies the spirit of Chinese festivals: joy, community, and the triumph of good over evil.
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The dragon and lion dance is one of the most vibrant and beloved traditions in Chinese culture. Performed during Chinese New Year, temple fairs, and grand openings, the dance is believed to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck, prosperity, and happiness.
The dragon symbolizes power, strength, and wisdom, while the lion represents courage and protection. Together, they create an atmosphere of celebration and community joy that has been cherished for centuries across China and Chinese communities worldwide.
An energetic composition using bright red, gold, and emerald green fabrics. The dragon's body is constructed from over 40 overlapping fabric scales — each individually cut and stitched. The lion's fur uses frayed gold cotton for texture, and the lion's eyes are two carefully placed black silk circles that give it lifelike expression.
Brings festival energy to a living room, community center, restaurant, or cultural space. Its celebratory spirit makes it perfect for Chinese New Year display. Also meaningful for Chinese cultural associations, martial arts studios, or anyone who loves lion dance traditions.
Because every fabric piece is selected, cut, and stitched by hand, the same artwork can never be recreated exactly. Small differences in fabric texture, color, and hand stitching make each piece unique.
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