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New Beijing museum sets a gold standard for craftsmanship

By Wang Kaihao | China Daily | Updated: 2022-08-30 08:02
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A lacquer box with gold inlay decoration on display in the new museum in Beijing.[Photo provided to China Daily]

During the Qing Dynasty, this regal inlay art became particularly complicated, as cost was not the emperors' first concern. They seemed to be unsatisfied by "flat "inlays. After the high-relief technique was introduced, a three-dimensional effect also appeared on the surface of the lacquer.

For lacquerware, only with continuous polishing, can its brilliance be created. An old saying in the industry may demonstrate just how excellent the artisans of this craft are: "Thirty percent of the work relies on carving, and 70 percent is about polishing."

In Bai's eyes, such works not only reveal the superb artistic level of the craftsmen, but also a grand picture of social prosperity.

"When the precious materials are used to portray a natural landscape, it also shows how people worshipped nature," he says. "And this is a language that travels easily around the world."

The gold lacquer inlay art is widely known as one of the "Yanjing Bajue", the eight outstanding imperial handicrafts of Beijing. Last year, Bai sought to open a comprehensive museum displaying artifacts related to the eight handicrafts in the west of Beijing. He understands that more work is needed to effectively bring the traditional arts back into people's lives, and it starts with gold lacquer inlay art becoming the first among the Yanjing Bajue to have a specifically themed museum.

"COVID-19 has influenced people's lives for nearly three years, and many workshops dedicated to traditional craftsmanship have also faced great challenges," Bai says. "But these traditional skills have survived numerous tough times and still continue to thrive. The opening of the museum may give people confidence and remind artisans of the reasons why they started.

"We'll never let down our predecessors," he says.

To celebrate the moment and remember those that have contributed to the survival of the craft, 13 outstanding modern craftsmen, including several who have passed away, were bestowed with the title of "masters of gold lacquer inlay art "on Saturday.

"This museum is where tradition will be inherited in a creative way," Liu Chaoying, chairwoman of Beijing Museum Society, says. "With this platform, craftsmen of younger generations can better study the art form in cooperation with designers and scholars. It can prolong our living history in a dynamic way."

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