Kesi Weaving Revives Ancient Painting Masterpieces
Discover how Kesi, the ancient silk weaving technique, is breathing new life into masterpieces by combining the fluidity of painting with the delicacy of thousands of fine silk threads.
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Discover how Kesi, the ancient silk weaving technique, is breathing new life into masterpieces by combining the fluidity of painting with the delicacy of thousands of fine silk threads.
Explore Chengdu lacquerware, a 3,000-year-old craft symbolizing Chinese aesthetics and enduring beauty through exceptional craftsmanship.
Yang Kai, a 28-year-old artisan from Gansu Province, creates stunning dough sculptures inspired by the ancient murals of the Yulin Caves, bridging past and present through his intricate work.
Discover the 6,000-year-old rock paintings of the Mandela Mountains in Inner Mongolia, where ancient carvings reveal the rich lives of nomadic peoples.
Discover Shuanglin Temple, a 1,400-year-old sanctuary in Shanxi housing over 2,000 unique Ming Dynasty sculptures. Unveil the rich tapestry of ancient Chinese art and history in this hidden gem.
Egypt’s Abu Simbel and China’s Longmen Grottoes, though separated by continents and millennia, both stand as monumental testaments to ancient craftsmanship and religious devotion.
The Longmen Grottoes Research Institute is using digital technology to restore the ancient art of the Middle Binyang Cave, reviving celestial beings in vibrant colors at the UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Dunhuang Grottoes, a millennia-old art treasure, are being preserved through 3D digital restoration. The “Digital Dunhuang” project brings ancient murals and sculptures to a global audience.
Discover the Kneeling Archer terracotta warrior, a priceless masterpiece from China’s Qin Dynasty, now on display in Beijing. Uniquely preserved without restoration, it offers a captivating glimpse into ancient Chinese artistry.