Material:colored glazeOrigin:Peking Package:gift package Ancient Method LIU LI, or often called Gu Fa Liu Li in mandarin, is a artistic yield of perfect combination of natural material and workmanship. They are made of obsidian alike material (which carries similar CRYSTAL chemical composition: SiO2), these material are only found around erupted volcano, and mix with another rare material (Liu Li Mu) that manage to change the color and appearance of crytal material, amazing! Ancient Method colored Glazed are NOT glassware, NOT SWAROVSKI (artificial crystal). The value of ancient method colored glaze lies in the complicated workmanship to create a successful final product. Any simple design entails at least 10 production days with a couple of ten production steps. These steps includes product design, mould creation, burning around 800-1400 degress, water cooling , etc. The successful rate for a final product only about 70%, and can not be returned for reproduction again. All work done by human hand, no machine! That's why they are more expensive! It is a cultural yield, not merely a material. Ancient method LIU LI exist in China from Dynasty Zhou - 2500 years ago! Never fading color apprearance - REPRESENTING PERPETUAL, EVERLASTING, FOREVER.
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
The artwork is a Chinese Classic Ancient Method Colored Glazed-Flower, which showcases a unique form of art and cultural tradition.
This type of flower is meticulously crafted by melting colored glass pieces and cooling them in a mold, allowing the artist to create flowers with various shapes and patterns.
These flowers are often rich in color and detail, reflecting the distinct style and aesthetic sensibilities of ancient Chinese art.
The name of this artwork, "Chinese Classic Ancient Method Colored Glazed-Flower," implies that it represents a traditional form of Chinese art, possibly from a specific period or school within ancient Chinese culture.
The title also emphasizes the artist's respect for and continuation of traditional techniques and craftsmanship.
This artwork provides insight into the rich cultural significance and historical context of traditional Chinese art.
It serves as more than just a decorative piece; it carries the pursuit of beauty, nature, and life itself.
By appreciating and studying such artworks, we can gain a deeper understanding of the development and evolution of Chinese culture, as well as the artists' unique perspectives on artistic expression.
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