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Cultural fair brings old crafts back to daily life

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Updated: 2017-02-20

Lacquer thread sculpture

Originating in Quanzhou city, Fujian's unique, delicate lacquer thread sculpture art evolved from ancient techniques used to decorate Buddha statues dating back to the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907). Lacquer threat sculpture eventually developed into its own form around the turn of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1644, 1644-1912).

Producing a lacquer thread work is an intricate process requiring delicacy at every step, from making the paste wax, rubbing the lacquer thread into varied forms, to twisting the lacquer threads into elaborate patterns and finally covering it with gold foil.

This demanding craft requires great patience, but the end result is dazzling.

Cultural fair brings old crafts back to daily life

Artist Lan Quancheng demonstrates the process of intertwining fine lacquer threads into lifelike sculptures at the 10th Cross-Straits Folk Culture Festival in Fuzhou, Fujian province on Feb 9. [Photo/fznews.com]

Cultural fair brings old crafts back to daily life

Artist Lan Quancheng demonstrates the process of intertwining fine lacquer threads into lifelike sculptures at the 10th Cross-Straits Folk Culture Festival in Fuzhou, Fujian province on Feb 9. [Photo/fznews.com]

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