2026 LONDON CRAFT WEEK YI CRAFTS EXHIBITION
Bride of the Mountains:
Yi People’s Wedding Craft Heritage in China
EXHIBITION DETAILS
Date: 12 May 2026 - 17 May 2026
Time: 12:00 - 18:00
Location: The Fitzrovia Gallery London W1T 5EN
Exhibition Free
About
Bride of the Mountains ꊿꑳꁧꇉꃀ (Nuosu Yi Script) is a three-chapter exhibition that explores how bridal crafts among the Yi ethnic minority of Southwest China carry meanings far deeper than a wedding — they carry home, memory, and lineage.
Across the mountainous regions of Liangshan and Yunnan, a bride’s wedding clothing is not created for a single day. It is formed slowly over time, often beginning in a girl’s youth, stitched season by season by mothers, grandmothers, and elder women. Through hand embroidery, silver adornment, lacquer wear, and layered textiles, each garment becomes an intimate archive of care, patience, and hope. In these objects, marriage is not merely a ceremony, but a language through which families bless, protect, and remember.
This exhibition brings together regional Yi wedding traditions to reveal the remarkable diversity of bridal dress across landscapes, villages, and clans. From bold appliqué and heavy silver in Liangshan to refined embroidery in Yunnan, each style expresses local identity while sharing a common belief: that a bride’s clothing carries moral strength, spiritual protection, and ancestral memory into her new life.
@Moonland Nuosu
By presenting garments, jewellery, and ceremonial objects, Bride of the Mountains invites visitors to see bridal craft not as decoration, but as a living heritage. It is a story of womanhood, family, and cultural continuity, woven into cloth and silver, and carried from one generation to the next.
Here, wedding dress becomes more than attire.
It becomes inheritance.
It becomes home.
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