Qingtian Stone: The Jewel of Chinese Seal Carving and Miniature Landscape
Table of Contents Qingtian Stone: The "Jewel" of Chinese Seal Carving The Multi-Layered Relief: Carving the High Mountain A Palette of Minerals: Yellow, Green, and "Seal-Red"...
Jade Seals: The Unyielding Authority and Moral Integrity of the Scholar
Table of Contents Jade Seals: The Unyielding Authority of the Scholar The Art of the "Cun": Mastering the Seal Knife Ancient Characters: Carrying the Weight of History P...
Inscriptions on Zisha: When Calligraphy and Poetry Meet the Kiln
Table of Contents Inscriptions on Zisha: When Calligraphy Meets the Kiln The "Knife-Calligraphy" Technique: Carving the Clay Stories on the Body: Poetry, Seals, and Landscapes...
The Master's Mark: Understanding Authentication and Identity in Zisha Collectibles
Table of Contents The Master"s Mark: Authenticity in the World of Zisha Reading the Seals: The Calligraphy of Identity Evidence in the Clay: Technical Clues to Authenticity...
How to sign a purple clay teapot?
We all know about a purple clay teapot, and the design of the teapot is usually located in the four parts of the lid, bottom, handle, and belly. At least two seals can be seen on the bottom and lid of...
What are the requirements for purple clay teapot seals?
The seal of a purple clay teapot is very important. For a purple clay teacher, the seal is a reflection and affirmation of their identity; For teapot enthusiasts, observing the seal is a way to distin...