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| Shrine pottery style from the Qing dynasty |
| Koji pottery originated from Guangdong Province during the Qing Dynasty. Traditionally the pottery was used mainly as temple and shrine adornments. However, Koji pottery is looked at now as a style of... |
| From: Jason Jia | Published: 2008-04-27 | CATEGORY : Handcrafts |
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| Figures made of non-play dough |
| The Chinese folk art dough figurine, or Mian Ren in Chinese, are tiny figures made of wheat flour, glutinous rice flour, bee honey, and glycerin. Unfortunately, there are very few dough figurine artis... |
| From: Jason Jia | Published: 2008-04-27 | CATEGORY : Handcrafts |
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| Colorful cloisonne articles |
| Cloisonne is a kind of decorative pottery with an enamel glaze, where metal filaments are fused to the surface of an object, and outline a design filled with enamel paste. Introduced from the Middle E... |
| From: Jason Jia | Published: 2008-04-27 | CATEGORY : Handcrafts |
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