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Tuesday, October 25 2022 - 13:34
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Craftsmanship spirit keeps centuries-old traditional crafts in E China's Jining vibrant
JINING, China, Oct. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A report from Global Times Online:

Many traditional crafts in Jining city, east China's Shandong province, 
fascinate people around the world and brim with renewed vigor, thanks to the 
craftspeople who dedicate themselves to inheriting and carrying forward local 
intangible cultural heritage.  
 
Chinese pistache woodcarving

Chinese pistache woodcarving, national-level intangible cultural heritage in 
Qufu, a county-level city administered by Jining, has a history of more than 
2,400 years. The craft requires wood from Chinese pistache, a rare tree species 
that symbolizes respect for teachers in China. The best wood for making Chinese 
pistache woodcarvings are believed to be from trees that grow in the cemetery 
of Confucius, a well-known ancient Chinese philosopher and educator born in 
Qufu.

Yan Jingxin, the fifth-generation inheritor of the traditional craft, began to 
learn the technique of making Chinese pistache woodcarvings when he was about 
seven or eight years old, and has worked in the field for 80 years. 

The making of Chinese pistache woodcarvings is never a quick process, according 
to Yan, who stressed that superb craftsmanship is the result of devotion and 
hard work.

Nishan ink slab

Nishan ink slab, ink slabs made of stones from Nishan Mountain in Qufu, enjoys 
great popularity by virtue of its simplicity and special design that is based 
on the original grain of the stone used to make it.

The technique of making Nishan ink slab is a provincial-level intangible 
cultural heritage item that dates back more than 500 years.

"Our ink slabs are neither square nor round, as they are made according to the 
original shapes of the stones. We believe the natural beauty is more precious 
than hand-carved design," said Ding Hui, a veteran craftsman who makes Nishan 
ink slabs.

Ding, who came into contact with Nishan ink slab for the first time in 1978, 
tries to preserve the pristine and natural beauty of stones and create a sense 
of artistic conception when making ink slabs. He often inscribes lines of 
poetry on his work and seldom adds decorations to it.  

Glazed tiles

Glazed tiles, a traditional building material in China, represent a 
national-level intangible cultural heritage item in Qufu. The production of 
glazed tiles in Qufu involves more than 20 procedures.  

Wang Deqiang, an inheritor of the Qufu glazed tile producing technique as well 
as the person in charge of a time-honored glazed tile factory in Qufu, adheres 
to traditional methods and carries forward the centuries-old technique.

Owing to the efforts of craftspeople like Wang, glazed tiles produced in Qufu 
not only enjoy great popularity with ancient building-related projects at home, 
but are sold to countries including France, Germany, Canada, Japan, and Chile.

SOURCE: GLOBAL TIMES ONLINE

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   Caption: A craftsman makes woodcarving using wood from Chinese pistache tree.

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   Caption: Nishan ink slab

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   Caption: Glazed tile

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