Lijiang’s traditional handcraft culture pottery has always been a treasure of the Chinese nation and a precious legacy left by our ancestors. We need to deeply understand the true stories behind these arts, so as to understand the development trajectory of the entire nation. Below we will share an overview of Lijiang’s traditional handcraft culture pottery.
Lijiang in May still has a cool temperature. I have been studying and working in Chengdu for many years, and the air in Chengdu in May has a summery feel, while Lijiang is a good place to escape the heat.
The city’s bustling noise is constant. In April, I set foot on this land of Lijiang. It is a city with a clear blue sky, clean air, and low houses. I have seen enough of the high-rise buildings and bustling traffic of big cities, and this place seems to allow people to slow down for a while. In May, I opened a small shop.
Pottery is a traditional Chinese craft. The pottery wheel rotates slowly, and clay can be pulled into cups and vases using the wheel. After being bisque fired and glazed, you can watch your work take shape. The achievement of making a piece of art by hand is no less than getting a professional certificate.
Hand-made ceramic cups feel heavy in your hand after being fired several times. Some are elegant and fresh, others are elegant and refined. I love these hand-made cups. Using them to decorate my home is stylish, and they are the first choice for tastefully furnished homes.
May traditional crafts remain in the world, leaving a cup of sentiment to accompany us through this complex and turbulent world.
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