Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Culture
Home / Culture / Art

Young artisan revives Linglong porcelain craft

By XU WANYANG and MENG WENJIE | China Daily | Updated: 2024-06-19 06:18
Share
Share - WeChat
Lyu Yating, a young artisan from Jingdezhen in Jiangxi, is devoted to the craft of creating Linglong porcelain. [Photo provided to China Daily]

There is a unique type of porcelain that appears to be covered with small "holes" yet can still hold water without leaking. Known as "Linglong porcelain", it is one of the four esteemed traditional porcelains from Jingdezhen, often referred to as the "city of porcelain" in East China's Jiangxi province.

Unlike ordinary ceramics, Linglong porcelain is meticulously crafted by first carving tiny holes into the porcelain body, which are then filled with a unique glaze. After undergoing high-temperature firing, the outcome is a piece adorned with small, translucent "windows "embedded within it, earning it the nickname "porcelain inlaid with glass".

Due to the complexity of its production process, only a limited number of Linglong porcelain pieces have survived over time. Today, carrying forward this elaborate glazing technique is Lyu Yating, an artisan born in 1993.

Lyu comes from a family in Jingdezhen deeply rooted in the porcelain industry, a heritage dating back to her great-grandfather. In 1993, her father established the Linglong porcelain brand, Fuyu Porcelain.

"I spent my childhood in the ceramic workshop, playing with clay every day," Lyu recalled.

While studying international business in the UK, Lyu noticed that many foreign museums exhibited Chinese porcelain. "Seeing those ceramics made me really want to preserve this tradition. It's a crucial part of Chinese culture, reflecting generations of craftsmanship," she said.

Upon graduating in 2014 at the age of 21, Lyu made the unconventional choice to give up further academic pursuits and lucrative offers from multinational corporations. Instead, she returned to her roots, taking on the responsibility of mastering the art of Linglong porcelain from her father.

Rather than immediately taking on a managerial role, Lyu's father emphasized the importance of her learning the craft of porcelain making. For more than a decade, Lyu diligently apprenticed under the factory's artisans, immersing herself in the intricacies of ceramic techniques.

This hands-on experience allowed her to develop a deep understanding of both professional ceramic practices and her family's unique glaze formulas. She also started innovating her own techniques for glaze preparation.

"The essence of Linglong porcelain lies in its glaze, so I focused on innovating from that foundation," she explained.

Through continuous experimentation and adjustments to the glaze materials, Lyu's factory has achieved a high level of light transmittance for their Linglong porcelain, giving it a shimmering quality under light. She also introduced colored glazes and developed an easy-to-clean, oil-resistant surface, enhancing both the artistic and practical appeal of the porcelain.

Today, under her leadership, Fuyu Porcelain holds two ceramic invention patents and over 100 ceramic design patents.

Lyu explained that in ancient China, the artistic trends of dynasties were largely shaped by the aesthetic preferences of emperors. Jingdezhen was tasked with producing ceramics for the imperial palace, and those approved by the emperor would be mass-produced.

"However, Linglong porcelain was too difficult to make, so it remained rare in the market; even our museums display very few examples of it," she said.

Today, thanks to modern technology, Linglong porcelain has transcended its niche status. Lyu explained that certain tasks such as carving and painting have been partially mechanized to reduce manual labor.

"I believe it's important for intangible cultural heritage to reach every household. My achievements aim to translate into everyday ceramic items, making it possible for more people to enjoy the beauty of this cultural heritage at an affordable price," she said.

Lyu also observed the changing tastes of young consumers in Linglong porcelain products over time. In 2023, for example, her innovative creation — the rotating cup — attracted significant attention from young buyers due to its practicality and entertainment value.

However, Lyu has recently noticed a rising fascination among young individuals with traditional decorative arts.

"Our sales of cups and tableware featuring traditional crafts have surged, indicating a renewed appreciation and recognition of traditional culture and art among young people," she said.

Beyond integrating intangible cultural heritage into the daily lives of young people, Lyu has even greater ambitions.

"I aim to create something completely new for international audiences, drawing global attention to Jingdezhen's Linglong porcelain and highlighting its richness and diversity. I'm confident I can accomplish this," she said.

Online Watch the video by scanning the code.
Most Popular
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲精品国产成人中文| 国产激情久久久久影| 久久午夜无码鲁丝片秋霞| 波多野结衣妻奴| 国产亚洲情侣久久精品| 91国内揄拍·国内精品对白| 成在线人视频免费视频| 亚洲一区二区三区欧美| jlzz大全高潮多水老师| 极品美女养成系统| 内射人妻视频国内| 麻豆91国语视频| 国内精品人妻无码久久久影院导航| 久久久久亚洲AV无码专区体验| 欧美激情综合色综合啪啪五月| 又色又爽又黄的视频网站 | 波多野结衣电影一区二区| 国产亚洲婷婷香蕉久久精品| 16女性下面无遮挡免费| 女女女女BBBBBB毛片在线| 久久久久亚洲AV成人网人人网站| 欧美中文字幕在线播放| 国产免费av片在线观看播放| 91久久青青草原线免费| 思思久久99热只有频精品66| 久久精品国产亚洲夜色AV网站 | 一本久道久久综合多人| 日本护士69xxxx免费| 亚洲另类精品xxxx人妖| 狠狠色婷婷久久一区二区三区| 国产va免费高清在线观看| 免费h视频在线观看| 国产高清在线免费视频| 一二三四视频日本高清| 放荡的闷骚娇妻h交换3p| 久久综合精品国产二区无码| 欧美怡红院免费全部视频| 人人澡人人澡人人澡| 精品无码久久久久国产| 国产人妖视频一区在线观看| 色之综合天天综合色天天棕色|