The beam is combined with the granary, and the original work Liang Cang of Seiko technique purple

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

Cai Li's original "Liang Cang" is a unique purple clay pot work, which combines the design of the beam and the granary, implying the harvest of the five grains and the century-old inheritance of the old granary.

This pot adopts the production technique of pinching and thin tire, combined with the purple sand precision technique, and the process of open flame burning in the ancient dragon kiln, so that the whole pot has a unique texture and texture. The shape of the pot is small and easy to take, and the design of the handle is convenient for making tea, making people feel a quaint atmosphere during the tea tasting process.

The design of the body of the pot is similar to that of the beam silo, presenting the form of a granary, giving people a sense of stability and thickness. The bend of the spout is connected to the handle, forming a perfect connection, making the overall shape of the pot more harmonious and harmonious. The knob is designed with a bead shape, which is not only easy to take, but also adds to the beauty of the whole pot.

Liang Cang》This purple sand pot shows Cai Li's creative talent and love for purple sand art with its unique design and exquisite craftsmanship. The shape of the pot complements the meaning, implying the value of the abundant grain and the traditional granary. It can bring people a unique aesthetic enjoyment and emotional resonance.

On this pot, we seem to be able to feel the joy of the abundant harvest and the inheritance of the old granary. The tea in the pot is like those fruits of the harvest, exuding a rich aroma that makes people feel refreshed. Every tea tasting is a tribute to traditional culture and gratitude for life.

Cai Li, since 2020, has won the second prize twice in the handmade competition, demonstrating her outstanding talent in the field of purple sand craftsmanship. Born in 1994, she came to Dingshu, Yixing, the capital of ancient pottery, in 2012 and began her journey of studying and Xi purple sand sculpture. In 2014, she became interested in flowers, and began to learn how to make purple clay pot flowers by hand with Xi her master. In this field of craftsmanship, she has devoted herself to the study of purple sand technology with a tireless spirit, and constantly sharpened her skills.

After years of hard work, her light skills have gradually become solid, and under the guidance of famous teachers, her attainments in flower tools have improved by leaps and bounds. Today, she has become a strong candidate for the next female giant in the flower world. Her talent and hard work make people look forward to her future.

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