Dragons in craft artworks
2024-02-10The dragon, as a symbol of the Chinese nation, holds a significant place in Chinese culture. From ancient times to the present, the depiction and creation of dragons by the Chinese people have never ceased. The image appears in jade carvings, silk embroideries, filigree inlays and ceramic creations. In the Year of the Dragon, let's appreciate the dragons in craft artworks.
Jade carving
Item: Jadeite Screen — Four Seas Rejoice (Fifth Floor "Prosperity Nourished by Chinese Culture" Exhibition Hall)
This jadeite carving, on the theme of nine dragons frolicking, symbolizes the spirit of the Chinese nation's rise.
Embroidery
Item: Peacock Feather and Gold Embroidered Dragon Robe Fabric (Fifth Floor " Prosperity Nourished by Chinese Culture" Exhibition Hall)
The dragon robe fabric, made with peacock feathers and gold embroidery, showcases vibrant dragon hues crafted from gold leaf, soaring amid clouds, exuding royal majesty.
Longquan celadon
Item: Dragon Pattern Celestial Globe Vase (Fifth Floor East "Kiln Fire Never Extinguishes" Exhibition Hall)
During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), artisans mastered the technique of crackle glaze. In contemporary times, Longquan celadon artists use this technique to create outstanding works. This piece uses the large crackle pattern to outline the dragon, blending realism and impressionism, reflecting a modern aesthetic.
Boxwood carving
Item: Mazu (Fifth Floor "A Better Life" Exhibition Hall)
A majestic dragon raises Mazu from the sea waves, looking up to the divine Mazu and protecting the people.
Helan stone carving
Item: Nine Dragons Inkstone Set (Fifth Floor "A Better Life" Exhibition Hall)
Helan Mountain, known for its ruggedness and rich history, produces the famous Helan inkstone. The contrasting natural colors of brownish-purple and bean green are used by artists to carve the dragon's posture on the inkstone, reflecting a sense of courage and strength.
Metal craft
Item: Cloisonné Enamel Gold and Silver Inlaid Bird and Seal Script Pattern Pot (Fifth Floor "Prosperity Nourished by Chinese Culture" Exhibition Hall)
This piece uses gold and silver lines to outline the design. The lines are smooth and the dragon shape is vigorous, which is highly decorative, demonstrating exquisite craftsmanship and dazzling beauty.
Metal craft
Item: Filigree Inlay — Zhilian Scholar's Treasure Cart (Fifth Floor "Prosperity Nourished by Chinese Culture" Exhibition Hall)
Using gold as thread and skillful weaving, filigree inlay is characterized by techniques such as clamping, filling, piling, stacking, weaving and welding. This scholar's treasure cart exquisitely recreates the form and spirit of the dragon.