The Nanyang Pyrography Factory in Nanyang, central China’s Henan Province has remained committed to maintaining and innovating the traditional craft of pyrography, a form of intangible cultural heritage, having done so for many years.
(Photo/Gao Song)
Nanyang Pyrography, which dates back to the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BCE to 220 CE), refers to a form of decorative art that involves the burning of different designs onto wood, leather or other materials with hot pokers or electrically-heated tools.
The factory seeks to promote the integration of contemporary themes into its artwork. For instance, a set of pyrograph handiworks recently produced by three artists focused on the dedication and entrepreneurship of the Chinese people.
(Photo/Gao Song)
(Photo/Gao Song)
(Photo/Gao Song)
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