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  2. Dongyang wood carving - Wikipedia

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    Dongyang wood carving can be traced back to the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD), but it reached its peak during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties. The city of Dongyang emerged as a hub for wood carving due to its abundance of high-quality wood resources and a favorable climate that allowed for skilled craftsmanship.

  3. Qing handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    They were heavily ornate, incorporating Tibetan, Middle Eastern, Indian, and European techniques. The design or decorative aspect of the craft was as important as the crafting technique itself and Qing artisans were particular about the materials they used, such as jade (yu), stones, and wood. In their designs artisans drew heavily from a ...

  4. Root carving - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese tea table carved from tree root. Note the flat "terraces". Each drains tea into a waste reservoir under the table. Chinese armchair made from roots. Qing dynasty, Qianlong era, 18th century. Root carving is a traditional Chinese art form. It consists of carving and polishing tree roots into various artistic creations.

  5. Nanmu - Wikipedia

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    Nanmu is a durable and knotty wood that was used for boat building, furniture and sculpture in China. It comes from several species of evergreen trees, especially Phoebe zhennan, and is a protected species due to deforestation and pollution.

  6. Teochew woodcarving - Wikipedia

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    Teochew woodcarving, or Chaozhou woodcarving (Chinese: 潮州木雕; pinyin: Cháozhōumùdiāo), is a form of Chinese wood carving originating from the Tang dynasty. It is very popular in Chaoshan, a region in the east of Guangdong. The Teochew people used a great deal of Teochew wood carving in their splendid buildings.

  7. Changzhou comb - Wikipedia

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    The production process of a wooden comb (Chinese: 梳) contains 28 steps and a Bi (Chinese: 篦, a different type of comb, which has more teeth) [4] requires 72 processes. The production of combs is very specific about the carving, painting, heating, engraving, grinding and other processes that are used, and which require traditional crafts. [5]

  8. Chinese bamboo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, applications and techniques of bamboo weaving in China, a form of bambooworking and a craft of China. See examples of bamboo wares from different periods and regions, and explore related links and videos.

  9. Mudiao - Wikipedia

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    Classical mudiao is begun by selecting a whole block of wood, sawing it into a regular shape, such as a square flat board, then using edged carving tools to sculpt pictures either in bas-relief or in three-dimensions. Burls, known as Ying wood or " Yingzi" from a variety of trees are used for carving figurines and standalone sculptures.

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