Work specifications: 13 * 3.6CM
Material of the work: Sour branch wood
Craftsmanship: Hand carving
Intangible cultural heritage level: National Intangible Cultural Heritage
Region: Wuqiang County, Hengshui City
Author: Wuqiang Cultural Tourism Development Co.,Ltd.
Introduction:
Crafted from sour branch wood using intricate hollow-out and inlay techniques, 4 intricate "Fu, Lu, Shou, Xi" (Blessings, Prosperity, Longevity, Happiness) bookmarks are crafted with hollow-out techniques. A pair of "Fu Lu" (Blessings, Prosperity) showcases the artistry of copper inlay. The ends of the ornaments are engraved with the iconic "Liu Zi Zheng Tou" (Six Children Vying for the Foremost) design, a signature work of the renowned Wuqiang New Year's painting tradition. "Hua Kai Fu Gui" (Flowers Blossoming in Abundance and Prosperity) is a masterpiece of Wuqiang New Year's painting. The vase displays an abundance of peonies, chrysanthemums, and other auspicious blooms, symbolizing wealth, longevity, and marital harmony. Complementing the floral arrangement are symbolic fruits such as peaches, Buddha's hand citron, pomegranates, and lotus roots, conveying wishes for multifaceted prosperity and progeny. The central inscription of "Fu Lu Shou Xi" (Blessings, Prosperity, Longevity, Happiness) eloquently encapsulates the overarching theme of this exquisite collection.
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