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Intangible Cultural Heritage Lacquered Teapot - Cinnabar Skin Technique
Intangible Cultural Heritage Lacquered Teapot - Cinnabar Skin Technique
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Thousands of years of kiln fires outline the spirit of Chinese ceramics
●Ceramics have a long history in China. As early as the Neolithic Age, primitive ancestors made simple pottery. After the emergence of primitive porcelain during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the pottery-making craftsmanship reached maturity in the Qin and Han dynasties, and porcelain started to make its appearance.
●Its history can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. At that time, it was renowned far and wide as a tribute. It gradually matured during the Song Dynasty and reached its peak in the Qing Dynasty. In 2016, the firing technique of Dehua porcelain was included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage List (Traditional Handicraft Skills).Natural raw lacquer
The production process takes more than 30 days.
Pure handmade production means a long cycle and a low yield rate.
Lacquer is resistant to acid, moisture, and corrosion, and it's naturally eco-friendly.
The craftsmanship of lacquer art is complex and requires a high level of manual skills.
Each piece takes more than 30 days to carefully polish, which fully demonstrates the complexity and rarity of the craftsmanship.
Lacquer works are retro and grand in style, and they have collection value.
(Handmade by lacquer craftsmen)
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