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Lanzhou gourd sculpting

By Jiang Haiwen | chinaculture.org | Updated: 2010-08-26 15:58
Technique

There are two kinds of gourd-sculpting techniques. The first method employs specially made steel needles in different sizes, engraving the patterns in thin lines on the surface of the gourds, and then paints inks on the lines to bring them out. The technique is called “portray.” Another method involves hollowing out the gourds, then drawing the patterns in thick lines. The technique is called “sculpting.” When the patterns are down, “卐” patterns are drawn. For the last step, chemical or silver pedestals are added to the gourds, and the whole production process is finished.

Gourd sculpting can be divided into two categories: gourd-engraving and gourd-carving. Gourd-engraving differs from other gourd sculptures in its production process. It mixes mold-production, engraving, heating, collating, and becomes a comprehensive gourd art. It uses various-sized natural gourds, reorganizing the parts into various gourd sculptures.

If engraving is added to the collage, the gourds become more artistic. The methods used on gourd-engraving are based on the experience of bamboo-sculpting and wood-sculpting. The sculptor is required to be peaceful in mind, accurate and delicate in technique, slight in strength, and slow in pace. This is how exquisite gourd sculptures are produced.

Gourd-carving, namely carving calligraphy and paintings on gourds, produces artistic gourds for people to appreciate. Gourd-engraving is a three-dimensional art, but in gourd-carving, all the work is done on the surface of the gourds.

Gourd-carving is said to have originated in Gansu Province. People carved the gourds into simple patterns for appreciation. With continued improvement of craftsmanship, specialized gourd-carving art was formed.

Lanzhou gourd sculpting

Lanzhou Gourds

The gourds used for sculpting are herbal fruits, solid, smooth, yellowish brown in color, looking like eggs. Therefore they’re called “egg gourds.” Mostly they’re round, but some of them are oval. Lanzhou gourd sculpting started during the Qing Dynasty. Legend has it that there was a tailor named Wang who often sculpted scenic patterns on egg gourds for himself to appreciate. This can be considered the start of Lanzhou’s gourd-sculpting business.

Lanzhou gourd sculpting

When it came to the Republic of China (1912-1949), a number of people sold sculpted egg gourds as toys, and caught people’s attention. Between 1914 and 1921, due to people’s wide advocacy and creative works, sculpted gourds stepped into upper society, and became a precious artistic gift among officials.