The application of Chinese heritage Fei Tian Art characters on textile scarf design
List of Authors
  • Gregory Anak Kiyap , Liu Jia Ni

Keyword
  • Chinese heritage, Feitian Art and textile scarf design

Abstract
  • This article continues the discussion on the application of Chinese heritage FEI Tian Art Charters on textile scarf design. The research aims to analyse the effect of the Feitian-associated design on the textile design of Chinese Scarves. The result shows that by wearing a scarf on which the application of Chinese heritage Fietian Art Charters has been done, individuals may not just feel profound as well as broad Dunhuang culture but feel the hopeful, peaceful and beautiful life force continued in it. The research offers valuable insights for scarf design brands to apply Feitian Art Charters on textile scarf design which may boost the sale and profit of scarves.

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