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Precious coral

Habitat

Red corals grow on rocky seabottom with low sedimentation, typically in dark environments--either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum, is found mainly in the Mediterranean Sea. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 m, although the shallower of these habitats have been largely depleted by harvesting. In the underwater caves of Alghero, Sardinia (the "Coral Riviera") it grows at the depth of 4 m. The same species is also found at Atlantic sites near the Strait of Gibraltar and at the Cape Verde Islands. Other Corallium species are native to the western Pacific, notably around Japan (Corallium japonicum) and Taiwan; these occur at depths of 350 to 1500 m in areas with strong currents.

Anatomy

In common with other Gorgonacea, red corals have the shape of small leafless bushes and grow up to a meter in height. Their valuable skeleton is composed of intermeshed spicules of hard calcium carbonate, colored in shades of red by carotenoid pigments. In living specimens, the skeletal branches are overlaid with soft bright red integument, from which numerous retractable white polyps protrude. The polyps exhibit octameric radial symmetry.

Coral as a gemstone

Polished fragments of fake dyed red bamboo coral

Chinese coral sculpture

Non precious red dyed sponge coral earrings

The hard skeleton of branches is naturally matte, but can be polished to a glassy shine. It exhibits a range of warm reddish pink colors from pale pink to deep red; the word coral is also used to name such colors. Owing to its intense and permanent coloration and glossiness, precious coral skeletons have been harvested since antiquity for decorative use. Coral jewelry has been found in ancient Egyptian and prehistoric European burials, and continues to be made to the present day.

Precious coral has relative density of 3.86 and hardness 3.5 on the Mohs scale. Due to its softness and opacity, coral is usually cut en cabochon, or used to make .

History of trade in coral

At the beginning of the Christian era, there was a great trade carried on in coral between the Mediterranean and India, where it was highly esteemed as a substance endowed with mysterious sacred properties. It is remarked by Pliny that, previous to the existence of the Indian demand, the Gauls were in the habit of using it for the ornamentation of their weapons of war and helmets; but in his day, so great was the Eastern demand, that it was very rarely seen even in the regions which produced it. Among the Romans branches of coral were hung around children's necks to preserve them from danger, and the substance had many medicinal virtues attributed to it. A belief in its potency as a charm continued to be entertained throughout medieval times; and even early in the 20th century in Italy was worn as a preservative from the evil eye, and by females as a cure for sterility.

From the middle ages upwards the securing of the right to the coral fisheries on the African coasts was an object of considerable rivalry among the Mediterranean communities of Europe. Previous to the 16th century they were controlled by the Italian republics. For a short period the Tunisian fisheries were secured by Charles V to Spain; but the monopoly soon fell into the hands of the French, who held the right till the Revolutionary government in 1793 threw the trade open. For a short period (about 1806) the British government controlled the fisheries, but later returned to the hands of the French authorities. Previous to the French Revolution much of the coral trade centred in Marseilles; but since that period, both the procuring of the raw material and the working of it up into the various forms in which it is used became peculiarly Italian industries, centering largely in Naples, Rome and Genoa.

Coral in mythology

The origin of coral is explained in Greek mythology by the story of Perseus. Having petrified Cetus, the sea monster threatening Andromeda, Perseus placed Medusa's head on the riverbank while he washed his hands. When he recovered her head, he saw that her blood had turned the seaweed (in some variants the reeds) into red coral. Thus, the Greek word for coral is 'Gorgeia', as Medusa was one of the three Gorgons.

Poseidon resided in a palace made of coral and gems, and Hephaestus first crafted his work from coral.

The Romans believed coral could protect children from harm, as well as cure wounds made by snakes and scorpions and diagnose diseases by changing colour.

Trivia

The two biogenic precious gemstones, coral and pearl, although drastically different in appearance, are chemically very similar. Both are mostly calcium carbonate deposited by marine invertebrates.

Another unrelated species, the Hawaiian black coral is sometimes used as an ornamental material. Its skeleton is not mineralized, consisting mostly of conchiolin.

In Vedic astrology red coral is associated with the planet Mars.

A branch of red coral figures prominently in the civic coat of arms of the town of Alghero, Italy.

References

^ a b c d "Corallium species". ARKive. http://www.arkive.org/coral/Coral/corallium_more.html. Retrieved 2007-02-15. 

^ a b c "Gemstones: Coral". http://www.gemstone.org/gem-by-gem/english/coral.html. Retrieved 2007-02-15. 

^ a b "Red Coral". Marenostrum. http://marenostrum.org/vidamarina/animalia/invertebrados/cnidarios/corales/rojoi.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-15. 

^ "Jewelry Central". http://www.jewelrycentral.com/Target_Coral.asp. Retrieved 2007-02-15. 

^  "Coral". Encyclopdia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. 

^ "Passage from Ovid's Metamorphoses about the origin of coral". http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0422/is_2_81/ai_55174794/pg_34. Retrieved 2007-03-18. 

External links

www.arkive.org Photos of living red corals and skeletons (Accessed 02 February 2007)

International Colored Gemstone Association Extensive info on gemstone coral and jewelry photos (Accessed 02 February 2007)

American Gem Trade Association Information on coral as a gemstone (Accessed 02 February 2007)

Organic Gems: Red Coral Jewelry Photos of raw coral material and coral jewelry (Accessed 02 February 2007)

Mediterranean red coral: research team International Research Team on Mediterranean red coral (Accessed 15 March 2007)

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Corals and coral reefs

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Scleractinia  Hermatypic coral  Blue coral  Brain coral  Pillar coral  Staghorn coral  Table coral

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Coral diseases

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Coral reef protection  Project AWARE  Reef Check  Reef Ball  Coral Reef Alliance  International Society for Reef Studies

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Coral biology  Coral dermatitis  Coral (precious)  Coral rag  Coral sand  Coralline algae  Fire coral  Rugosa (extinct)  Tabulate (extinct)  Zooxanthella

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For many consumers nowadays Jade Jade The lack of knowledge, here to talk about and Fei identify several concepts related to:

1, A cargo: Jade of raw materials and finished products, are all genuine, not a little man-pseudo and genuine. Jade has the property of high-end, preservation of, Investment Sex. Not only material wealth, but also Spirit On wealth. Because of these high-grade jade products are extremely rare, and less and less. Led many to do Jade Trading People rarely encountered such products. Its price is rising. Some of the highest grade of jade products, such as hand ring, saddle ring ring surface, Necklace And some jade works of art, its price can reach hundreds of thousands to several million Hong Kong dollars, even tens of millions of dollar. Some rich man in pursuit of these finished products to achieve a degree of madness.

2, B goods: on the bottom dark gray and dirty, the water (transparency) is poor, but the green color is good and the middle and lower raw materials or finished products such as jade, physical, chemical processing, remove it dirty, increase its water, it changes the bottom, and water, better set off the original green. This processed without artificial color of jade called B goods. B goods on the physical, chemical processing, in order to improve the grade of jade, but the deal has been undermined by the structure of jade, it becomes loose, reducing its quality, changed some of its Optical and physical properties, from This can not compared with untreated jade, the price is much lower.

3, C Availability: treatment with the B goods, difference is, colorless, green or green than Talking about the more casual, add color by artificial means, said C is made of jade finished goods. B goods with goods of the difference between C, B goods only to dirty water rather than by artificial coloring, while the C goods sometimes have to remove the dirt by the water outside the artificial coloring. The end of good water color jadeite directly. (Note: jade traders used to call the head of transparency. "Bottom" refers to the emerald green part and outside part of the clean, green and transparency.

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Seven, the perfect degree: the flawless level. Accessories in no crack, no Ge profile, no impurities as perfect.

8, size: same color, the same pit, with ground sheet, the same degree of perfection of jade ornaments, large high value, small, low value.

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Coral Jewelry - Newest style in rich red and pink colors to make you stand out in this summer

Coral has been known to be used as a gem since ancient times. It is dyed in red and pink color, white is also available, they are three classical colors for coral beads.

Beautiful coral jewelry is made and worn in many parts of the world and used for adornment by women all over the world. Coral has a history of religious significance and is one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures. Coral Jewelry coral bracelet, coral , coral earrings, worn against the skin, touching it, was long thought to be powerful talisman that could stop bleeding, protect from evil spirits, and ward of hurricanes. 

Due to the excess exploitation, they become less and less in the world's oceans, many places have decided to stop carrying coral products. So if you purchase now, they will be a kind of jewelry with long term increasing value.

This pair of earrings features two 8-9mm coral beads in pink and red colors. They are set in stamped 925 sterling for non-pierced ears, plated with 18K yellow or white gold on settings. Add clip-on earrings to your jewelry for another option, even if you have pierced ears. 

With a deep cherry and baby pink color, it will definitely make you have a feminine looking.

These are also 8-9mm coral beads in pink and red colors. They are set in stamped 925 sterling silver for pierced ears. The length of these earrings are approximately 2 inches. 

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Coral jewellery has recently become hugely popular due to the re-emergence of chunky, tribal designs in fashion. The vibrant red of coral is often used along side turquoise, freshwater pearls and black onyx. All of which make for a very eye catching combination. This article is to explain some of interesting facts about coral that you might not know, including how it is harvested, the dye process and the different types available.

Mediterranean natural red coral has been over-harvested leading to extremely high prices. It is a very slow growing coral, and due to the rare nature of it it has become known as a 'precious' coral.

Most coral available on the market place is dyed bamboo coral. It is an ideal coral to harvest as it is very fast growing, so the impact on the environment is far less than other types of corals that may take hundreds of years to regenerate. Due to the popularity of the bamboo corals, the Mediterranean red coral has had a chance to regenerate somewhat.

Bamboo coral is naturally white or cream, with a dark core. Therefore it needs to be dyed to achieve the vibrant red colour that everyone is looking for. Coral is also dyed other colours such as blue and black, but red is bar far the most popular due to the original Mediterranean red coral. Bamboo coral can be dyed in two ways: Water dyed or oil dyed. With oil dying, the oil can penetrate the coral much more thoroughly and produce a much more consistent red result. It also lasts longer in the coral. Water dying only covers that outer layer of the coral, which leads to faster fading. We at MyBeads.com.au stock only coral that has been oil dyed, for its obvious favorable attributes. We stock a wide range of dyed bamboo coral beads, starting at just $3.00 per 40cm strand. They are available from here: mybeads.com.au/catalog.php?category=Coral Beads

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Interview with Tom Joyce Art Director & Ad Agency Owner

John: Tom, when we first met it was a different world!  I was dragging a book of 8x10 transparencies around.  Does anyone still do that?

Tom:  No. But I get a hell of a lot of photographers sending e-mail promotion.

John: Back then you were an art director with Visa.  I believe you were running around the world doing TV ads.  You’ve worked with a number of prestigious agencies.  For a number of years now you have run your own agency.  Can you tell us a little of your history, how you got into the business and how you came to have your own shop?

Tom: I went to art school in Philadelphia because I sucked at math and science. That’s rather ironic, considering how technologically oriented the visual arts are today. I graduated with a BFA from college and moved to San Francisco, worked a bunch of odd jobs—in and out of the arts—and finally ended up as a junior art director at Cunningham & Walsh, fortunate to get into advertising at the end of a “golden era” when guys Fred Manley and Hal Riney were mentoring young creative people.

Then, at Visa, I had the chance to work directly under Dee Hock, the petulant genius who created credit cards for banks. We had a full advertising agency within the organization and as associate creative director, I had the opportunity to do comprehensive broadcast and print campaigns, travel around the world shooting, and win very prestigious industry awards like the Clio, Andy, and Cannes Silver Lion.

It was an incredible period, which came to an end shortly after Dee retired. The bankers who inherited his empire lacked creative vision, but leaving Visa pushed me into opening my own agency with Robert Johnson. We’ve been partners since 1985, in various incarnations, the latest being Creativewerks. I no longer refer to it as an “advertising agency” though, because our work has more to do with business-to-business corporate communications than consumer advertising.

We no longer buy media for our clients, and we don’t do TV commercials anymore, or enter award shows, which have become very lucrative for the organizations that put them on but have little or no benefit—beyond ego-stroking—for creative people.

John: You have done both art direction and graphic design.  Do they require different skill sets?
Do you prefer one discipline to the other?

Tom: They dovetail, really. An art director is first and foremost a communicator. He or she requires not only a strong sense of visual design, but also the skill to communicate a vision to other artists and clients who often have their own agenda. A graphic designer is an information architect, if you like, interested in how visual elements join together, and how they are perceived or processed by a viewer.

John: My business of photography has undergone dramatic changes, and I imagine you feel the same way about advertising and design.  What are some of the changes that you appreciate, and what do you feel are some of the changes that are a challenge for you?

Tom: When I started in this business, an art director needed to be able to sketch layouts and storyboards, work with photographers and illustrators to achieve a vision, negotiate costs with artists and producers, specify typography, prepare “mechanical art” for a printer, direct cinematographers and editors, and press check printing.

While many of those skills are still germane, we now have to be able to create a finished ad, brochure, web page, etc. on a computer screen in order to sell the idea to a client. We have to be experts in photo-retouching, typesetting, layout design, and know a lot about on-line technology.

We have become more and more dependent on our tools and more constrained by them in some ways. Conversely, with these new technologies, we’re able to visualize more quickly and elegantly than ever before. Using these tools has actually made me a much better graphic designer.

John: Online advertising, if you believe the hype, is fast replacing print and perhaps even television.  Is print dying? 

Tom: Certainly becoming more focused. Newspapers are dying because the once-lucrative classified ads have been annihilated by Craig’s List. Magazines are becoming more targeted to esoteric audiences.

The most effective on-line advertising is the interest-based type invented by Google and Amazon. Pop-up windows and flash banners are just a lot of noise in most cases, but that is no different than most TV commercials or outdoor billboards.

John: What percentage of your work is now for the Internet?

Tom: I would estimate about 75%.

John: Is there any fundamental difference in designing for print and designing for the Internet?

Tom: Yes, the Internet has some design restrictions that are not inherent in print media, but those are being reduced as the technology improves. At some point, design will only be restricted by the shape of the device on which you view it.

John: How has your use of photography changed?

Tom: It is almost entirely royalty-free stock these days. Rarely do I have assignment work for photographers. Larger companies are accumulating their own stock photo libraries, which they now view as “marketing assets,” and expect all designers to use in order to maintain “brand cohesion.” To me, this is often a foolish consistency that only limits a designer’s creativity, and in the long run is not in the client’s best interests.

John: I assume you use more stock these days.  How do you go about finding the stock you need?  Do you use RM, RF, Micro or a combination of those models?

Tom: A combination, but mostly I use royalty-free images and buy only the resolution I need. 

John: Do you always start with a certain agency, and then expand your search out from there?

Tom: Usually Veer or Getty.

John: Do you ever do Google searches for images?  If you do, do you use ever use Google Image search?

Tom: I have used it, but mostly I work with the stock houses I like.

John: How much promotional material do you get from photographers these days? How much is print-based and how much Internet-based?

Tom: I get almost nothing directly from photographers anymore. Unless it’s something I see on your wall and want to sell to a client. Sometimes that works, but not often.

John: What would be the best way for a photographer to get your attention?

Tom: Occasionally, I get a promotional e-mails that gets me to a photographer’s website, but I still don’t hire them. They do get my attention though. You just can’t get around the fact that a client wants to see what they are getting before they buy it.

John: Do you have any predictions for the future of advertising and design?

Tom: Think Internet. Print won’t die, but it will become more high-end as trees diminish.

John: I also know you as a dedicated traveler.  You have been to some amazing places and done some amazing things.  Can you briefly describe some of your favorite journeys?

Tom: I spent about 12 years traveling to places associated with different spiritual traditions because I wanted to find out if “sacred” ground had some common denominator, or “morphic resonance,” as physicist Rupert Sheldrake would call it. Sometimes, I went to extraordinary length to see these places, like walking over the Himalaya to circle Kailash, Tibet’s most sacred mountain.

I also became a Muslim in order to enter Mecca as a pilgrim and touch the Black Stone in the ancient Ka’bah. I saw the sun rise from the summit of Jabal Musa, Moses’ mountain in the Sinai, and I saw it set on Mount Athos from a medieval Greek Orthodox monastery. And in the process, I’ve developed a great respect for all of the world’s spiritual traditions. Beneath all the dogma, I think they are conveying an identical truth to different cultural groups. 

John: You are also a photographer and have shot some compelling imagery in, among other places, Tibet.  You recently had a showing of that work. Any more shows in the works?

Tom: I made in 1998 at Chuwar Gömpa in Tibet, a Kagyü-pa Buddhist monastery built in the 17th Century by the 10th Karmapa, below the cave where Milarepa died in a remote Himalayan valley, and one of the last monasteries to be desecrated by the Red Guard in Mao Zedong’s brutal Cultural Revolution. These images were first exhibited last year at the Thoreau Center for Sustainability in San Francisco after the protests over the Beijing Olympics put Tibet under lockdown again.

John: Any plans to expand your art beyond that of the fine art world?

Tom: I’ve been inspired by you to put my photo archives up on our website in the near future. More and more, I’ve been getting requests for book covers and editorial usage.

John: Are there any personal projects you’re working on now that you would like to share with us?

Tom: I don’t think she’d want to be mentioned in this interview.

John: Final thoughts?

Tom: Do whatever you do with great passion and make it as perfect as you can. Then let go of it and grab a beer.

John: Thanks Tom!

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Himalayan Tours- Welcome to the Paradise on Earth!

From time immemorial the majestic Himalayas have attracted the attention of both Indians and foreigners. Not only do the local tourists take up tours to the Himalayas, but overseas travelers and pilgrims frequent the mighty Himalayas whenever they come to tour India. Himalayan Tours takes you to the unexplored places like Delhi, Darjeeling, Pemayangtse, Gangtok, Pheul Tsoling, Thimphu, Punakha, Paro, Agra, Kathmadu, Gorkha, Tansen, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lhasa, Tsedang, Gynagtse, Shigatse and more.

The soaring mountain range of the Himalayas is surrounded by India, Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet (China). Whether you are coming to India for leisure or to spend your honeymoon, your Humalayan tours would remain etched in your memory. You can contact the tour operator and grab the best deal available. The most popular Himalayan tours available are the India Cultural Tour and the India Nepal Tibet Tour. You can make a choice from these tours suiting your budget and convenience.

India Cultural Tour

This tour itinerary takes you to Delhi, Darjeeling, Pemayangtse, Gangtok, Pheul, Tsoling, Thimphu, Punakha and Paro. The scenic beauty of these places is sure to enchant you. Losar, which marks the Tibetan New Year, is a popular tourist draw. Try to plan your tour during this festival. You can visit Pemayangtse and Rumtek monasteries to enjoy this festival.

Other place that draws your attention is Agra. Who can miss out the most beautiful Taj Mahal during their tour to north India? Your excursion to Agra gives you an opportunity to explore Taj Mahal, Red Fort and Itmad-ud-Daula's Tomb. Bagdogra, Mirik and Darjeeling are your next destinations. The beautiful sight of the tea gardens, sloping hills, waterfalls and the unique flora makes your day.

There is more to follow. Yuksom Monastery in Pemayangtse and the Rumtek Monastery in Gangtok offer you a glimpse of the Buddhist customs. The Tashiview, Phudong Monastery, Chorten painting school, Dechencholing Palace, Handicraft center, Gold & Silver Smith and the National Libraryare are the other famous tourist attractions.

The last days of your seventeen day tour takes you to Thimphu, Wangdi / Punakha and the beautiful Paro. Those fond of religion and history can embark on this wonderful India Cultural Tour and have a great time.

India Nepal Tibet Tour

The India Nepal Tibet Tour gives you a unique opportunity to explore the other interesting parts of Himalaya. This tour would take you to Delhi, Agra, Kathmadu, Gorkha, Tansen, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lhasa, Tsedang, Gynagtse and Shigatse.

Unravel the magic and mystery of the hills as you visit the sacred shrines in the enchanting Himalayan topography. Starting with the tourist attractions in Delhi and Agra, this tour takes you to the wonders of the Patan city, Pashupatinath, Bodhnath and Bhaktapur. Gorkha, Pokhara, Tansen and Chitwan are the other natural splendors you can visit during this Himalayan tour.

The twenty day tour offers you the best days of your life in the lap of the mighty Himalayas.

 

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Five well-known Chinese lacquer

    Jiangsu Yangzhou lacquer ware originated in the Qin and Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, developed in the Tang Dynasty, flourishing in Ming and Qing dynasties, is rich in folk art and regional characteristics, Ming-Zhu Zhou, Yangzhou artists pioneered by gold and , jade agate, crystal hawksbill turtles and other high-grade materials, carved landscapes, figures, flowers, pavilions, plume, embedded in Tan pear lacquer on the "lacquer inlay" technique. For thousands of years, Yangzhou lacquer art gradually formed a "child-shaped solid, working fine, shiny bashful Run, modeling chic" style, and the tick red carved lacquer, flat grinding mosaic inlaid with mother-of soft mosaic inlaid with mother, 100 Po-inlay (Zhou system) other well-known varieties, Yangzhou lacquer lacquer with Beijing, Fujian, bodiless lacquerware known as China's "three lacquer ware."

    Chengdu Lacquer

    According to historical records, Sichuan since ancient times, rich with cinnabar lacquer, Chengdu is the birthplace of one of the earliest lacquer ware in China. In 2000, from the Warring States period unearthed in Chengdu ship coffin found in a large number of fine workmanship, decoration gorgeous, bright lacquer still shows that the Warring States Period, lacquerware Shu is already very well developed.

    The world-famous Western Han Tomb in Changsha, Hunan, Mawangdui unearthed a large number of exquisite lacquerware, most of which are branded "into the city of grass", "fed into the city" (ie, Chengdu-made), etc. keep in mind that have elapsed since the 2000 years of history, That period of Chengdu, the National lacquer manufacturing center.

    Chengdu lacquer is hand-made, mainly in wood, earth paint as raw materials, according to the design requirements will be made of wood car type, and then to impose the paint processed. Its decorative techniques include: carving, inlay, painted, painted, pile, paste and so on. One carved fill color, silver and silk piece is unique in Chengdu lacquer style, unique skills at the national industry.

    Beijing lacquerware

    Beijing lacquerware at the latest should be created during the Yuan Dynasty. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, has been decorated as a palace is an important component. Because of the process is different from Beijing can be said to a wide variety of lacquer ware, in addition to the common three-dimensional mosaic, mosaic and painting, etc. Po-100 varieties, there are a number of processes have also been used in the production of lacquer, resulting in the carving and engraving and ash-gray filled lacquer species.

    Fill in the wooden carved lacquer ware on the tires, after plastering, painting after painting many times. Subsequently according to patterns, sketched out the shallow fine lines, and then an opposite direction to gold and silver powder or to fill Cai Qi made. After the above process to fill made of carved lacquer ware in artistic expression, on the floor than in gray ash to the inscription carved lacquer richer. Carved lacquer ware, as an important species to fill in the Ming and Qing dynasties, when the number survive in the world is not a lot. Spread to the community, more rarely, and now most of them were some large museum collections, the last two years, with the ability to enhance the appreciation of collectors, carved lacquer ware filled gradually been recognized.

    Fujian lacquer

    Sambo Fuzhou bodiless lacquerware, one of over 200 years of history, its sturdy lightweight texture, shape and elegant chic, elegant color, bright, decorative fine, strong and durable, with a unique national style and strong local characteristics, and Beijing Cloisonne, Jiangxi Jingdezhen porcelain, known as China's traditional crafts, "Sambo."

    Since the Southern Song Dynasty, Fuzhou lacquer. Reportedly清乾隆年间, painter Shen Choain found in a temple while the door plaque has been rotting wood, but the paint gray linen mount it at the end of the embryo is intact. Shen Choain carefully inspiration, home continuously refined tests, inherit and carry forward the traditional lacquer ware, and created a first bodiless lacquerware. Shen Choain become the originator of Fuzhou bodiless lacquerware.

    Bodiless bodiless lacquerware production methods are divided into two kinds of tires and wood. Born out based on soil, plaster, wood molds for the products, blank tire, and then use grass cloth (linen), or silk, and lacquer layer by layer in the billet mount it up on the tire until dry, after crushing, or off of the original tire, the left under the cloth shapes, and then through the ash, the polishing, paint grinding, to impose a variety of decorative patterns, and thus was a beautiful bright "bodiless lacquerware" handicraft of.

    Yangjiang lacquer

    Yangjiang, Guangdong Province began in the late Ming and early Qing lacquer, more than 300 years of history. Yangjiang lacquer sub-skin tires, paper, tires, wood tire, the products mainly include daily crafts, furniture, lacquer ware which the fetal skin is most traditional characteristics. It is moisture-proof, durable, but also quaint appearance, are exported to Southeast Asian countries on the liberation, liberation in order to paint boxes, paint pillow and small pieces of lacquer ware is known for. Yangjiang, a traditional suitcase with fir tire paint, paste both inside and outside layer of cowhide, after reinforcement ironing again formed on the surface painted. Museums around the celebrity pictures and use it to store. Paint the wooden pillow is woven with rattan on the layout of a layer of leather sets, ironing painting made of the advantage of strong, moisture-proof, water-resistant, light weight without cracks.

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