Chinese Culture >> Making Chinese Paper Flowers
By: Sarah Harrigan
It can be argued that it was the Egyptians and not the Chinese, who invented
paper flowers because the word "Paper" comes from an ancient Egyptian word
"papyrus", which is an aquatic grassy plant found at the banks of the River Nile
in Egypt. This plant has flowers that grows in clusters at the tip of each stem;
which are triangle in shape and stand upright, and has long leaves. History has
it the Egyptians have been using "papyrus" way back as 5,000 years for a variety
of uses including as a writing material which later helped invent the name
"paper".
It is also believed that the art of making paper flowers originated in
China and
goes way back as 2,000 years ago soon after paper was invented. The Chinese
started making paper flowers, which would float in containers of water, to be
used for religious offerings, but as time evolved they were also used as a
creative channel for meditation and came to be recognized as one of four arts
the high-born Chinese man strived to master. The Chinese floral creation tries
to depict good over evil, light over darkness, forces of the world and presents
its contrast in forms, colors and textures. Their plant materials and containers
also represent fixed messages though their choice of colors and composition and
by the maturity and color of the flower leaves and stems. In today's modern
society there are still some traditional Chinese styles that have evolved over
the centuries which continue to influence designers all over the world.
The Chinese not only use paper to make flowers, they have taken it a step
further and are known to produce such items as paper fans, paper lanterns and
other decorative pieces. In paper cutting which the Chinese pride themselves at,
there is a tradition of using such themes from history, religious beliefs,
nature, the famous Chinese dragons and among other things the popular Chinese
Legends. Some pieces represent the commemoration of special events such as
birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and their complex designs and delicate lines
symbolizes a gift of patience and talent for the lucky person who it is designed
fo,r to treasure for life.
In the Victorian days women started making paper flower when the real flowers
were out of season. They made these flowers by unraveling a real flower and
drawing pictures of them on paper, which they used as a template. The stems were
made with wire covered with green tissue paper, because in those days floral
tape was probably not yet invented. They used these flowers to decorate various
rooms in their homes. It was also a favorite pastime for these women who in
those days were limited in their social activities.
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