This is a Chinese Dunhuang mural pottery sculpture of a person playing the pipa.
It is modeled after Bai Juyi, a famous musician and pipa player in the Tang Dynasty, depicting his posture and expression while playing the pipa.
This artwork uses traditional pottery sculpting techniques to vividly present Bai Juyi's image to the audience through exquisite craftsmanship.
Its production process involves multiple steps, including design, mold making, and firing, each requiring meticulous operation and patient waiting.
This artwork not only has artistic value but also carries rich historical and cultural connotations.
It is a part of ancient Chinese culture, reflecting the development and achievements of music art in the Tang Dynasty.
At the same time, it is also a practical craftwork that can be used for home decoration or as a gift to relatives and friends.