Arts & Crafts - Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dolce BB brings you a heritage of a 100 years – a practice and skill passed down from one generation to another.In the Chinese folklore, it was said that the people started making Chinese patchwork in the Liu Song of the Southern Dynasty. The first emperor of Liu Song Dynasty, named Liu Yu, was born in an underprivileged family. His mother gathered rags from the neighborhoods to make a patchwork. When he became the emperor, he perceived this kind of patchwork as the symbol for his impoverished childhood. All the infants in Liu's family had to use the patchwork so that his offspring could know how fortunate they were. Afterwards, his citizens followed this royal custom to make patchwork clothes or "bai jia yi" for their babies.Cultural meaning------------------When a Chinese family has a new born, their neighbours would give pieces of rag as blessings. Back then, most citizens were poor and fabrics were a luxury. With these pieces of scraps, the women would make into traditional patchwork clothing for the baby. In the Chinese culture, patchwork is a symbol of good luck. Every patch represents the blessing of people towards the baby.Dolce BB is born with the idea to spread even more blessings to babies and children of all ages whilst preserving the traditional practice.We handmade craftwork such as blankets, memory quilts, pillows, and towels for babies and children.We have and will continue to create more practical products suited for wide variety of occasions.We infuse the elements of customization and personalization where every patchwork can be designed by you, making it truly one and only yours.Now you too can bring home an even greater piece of love.
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