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Two 'jewels' on the crown of Chinese art combine to produce brighter shine

By Lin Qi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-07-11 14:42
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Ceramic seals and impressions are on show. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The ancient art of seal engraving holds a vital role in Chinese cultural heritage, where seal impressions are extensively employed in the realms of painting and calligraphy.

Traditionally crafted from exquisite stones, ceramics are occasionally chosen but are less common due to the intricate engraving techniques required, which must withstand high-temperature firings.

The Institute of Calligraphy and Seal Art at the China National Academy of Painting has curated an exhibition showcasing the exquisite fusion of two traditional Chinese art forms.

On display at the Beijing Ceramic Art Museum until July 21 are meticulously crafted seals and impressions, born from a meticulous process: Artisans intricately carve designs onto clay models, which are then fired in kilns, transforming them into porcelain seals through high-temperature processes.

The current exhibit features works by seasoned artists, with pieces from emerging seal enthusiasts set to be displayed until Aug 4.

Ceramic seals and impressions are on show. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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