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Make a Lacquer Drifting Fan
Make a Lacquer Drifting Fan
Experience in trip content: Lacquerware and Traditional courtyard
Duration and time of day: morning and afternoon
Age suggestion: Age 6+
Destination distance to Dali: 2km
Meeting point: 云工开物
Guide with dog: The guide has no dog
You need to bring: No
Fee includes: Material, Tools, Tea Break, Finished Work
Not included:
Wizard foreign language: Speak a little English
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Pick-up assistance
Pick-up assistance
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One person makes a trip
One person makes a trip
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Refund Policy
Refund Policy
Before the experience starts:
- Within 12 hours: 30% refund
- 12 to 24 hours: 50% refund
- 24 to 48 hours: 70% refund
- More than 48 hours: 100% refund
- After the event starts: No refunds
- If cancelled due to weather conditions: Full refund
Course Information
Instructor : Deng Huzang
Studio : Qiyue Lacquerware
Age Group : 6 years and above
Course Description :
This course makes full use of the waterproof properties of lacquerware, using techniques such as dotting, flicking, bouncing and brushing to depict various patterns on the water surface, and then transfers these patterns to the fan surface to form unique and natural patterns.
Key skills : paint flow/color matching
Duration : 1-2 hours
Brief Introduction to Chinese Lacquerware Craft
Chinese lacquerware craft has a long history. Lacquerware originated in China and is famous for its unique craftsmanship and aesthetic value. It is made from the sap of the lacquer tree, which is then refined. Chinese lacquerware is widely used in items such as lacquerware, screens, photo frames and furniture.
Paint bleaching is one of the techniques of Chinese lacquer art. It is a decorative technique closely related to daily life. Many lacquer art enthusiasts started their contact with lacquer art by learning paint bleaching. Paint bleaching is the most expressive technique in lacquer art.
Drifting paint products often have water-like patterns, so they are also called "flowing water paint". During the production process, different colors of paint are mixed together on the water surface and then immersed in water. The free flow and mixing of water produces unique color combinations and texture effects.
The lacquer technique gives objects bright and eye-catching colors and textures, and the interaction of different diluents produces a half-artificial, half-natural effect. Its beauty lies in the balance between the visible and the invisible, and it has irreplaceable artistic charm.
The lacquer fan made with the lacquer bleaching technique has dreamy colors and is exquisite, giving the fan a unique beauty, elegance and refinement.
The fan is smudged with gold powder, exuding an air of luxury that is beyond words. It looks like an eye-opening landscape painting, with rolling clouds, blooming mountain flowers, or ripples in the water, smooth and natural, full of charm.
Lacquerware has an ancient, timeless beauty. The color of lacquer never fades and becomes more vivid with age. Each fan is unique and its beauty only deepens with time.
The production steps of the paint fan:
1. Prepare the paint
2. Create the water texture
3 Dyeing fans