People of the Dai ethnic group in southwest China’s Yunnan Province are able to turn pieces of fruit into delicate artworks with their carving skills.
Fruit carving, which is a traditional craft of the Dai ethnic group, will normally appear in Buddhist rituals and funeral, and was listed as a provincial-level intangible cultural heritage in 2017.
The carving designs adopted for the handicraft often include flowers, leaves and birds. Since its carved-out patterns resemble those of paper-cutting, the artifact has also been dubbed as "the three-dimensional paper-cutting of the Dai ethnic group in multivarious colors."
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