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Ming Dynasty carved red round plate with cloud and dragon pattern
Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage: Lacquer Art - A Millennial Craft Painting a Cultural Scroll
Contemporary painter Wu Guanzhong once beautifully noted, “There are two great things in tradition:...
Chengdu Lacquerware2
Unveiling China's Four Great Lacquer Wares: Brilliant Gems of Traditional Craftsmanship
In the artistic river of the Chinese nation, lacquerware shines like dazzling pearls, exuding a unique...
A lacquer plate with dragon pattern unearthed from the tomb of Marquis Haihun of the Western Han Dynasty
The Millennium Transformation of Chinese Lacquer: From Utilitarian Object to Artistic Lacquer Painting
In the long river of Chinese civilization, lacquer shines like a brilliant star, weathering thousands...
A black lacquer rectangular plate with mother-of-pearl plum branch pattern from the Qing Dynasty
The Origins of Chinese Lacquer: 7,000 Years of Eastern Aesthetics
In the vast and brilliant constellation of human civilization, Chinese lacquer culture shines like an...
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