Imitation of ancient bronze ware making technique
Imitation of antique bronze making skills, a traditional skills project of the sixth batch of representative projects of Lianyungang's municipal intangible cultural heritage. The copper furnace is an artifact that can be both high in the temple and far away from the world. This is just like the ancient literati, who studied the poems and books of sages in the study, hoping to "cultivate themselves, manage their families, govern the country, and pacify the world." But the reality may not be as expected, and the emperor's call is sometimes out of reach. The copper incense burner on the desk has become a metaphor for itself: it was born for grand and solemn ceremonies, but it lives in a simple study. Copper furnaces are generally used for sacrifices, rituals and inner contemplation, and these activities are inseparable from a peaceful and developing society. China has become the world's second largest economy in the past 30 years of reform and opening up. In today's extremely rich material civilization, the "return to nature" of the copper furnace can help everyone return to the life of the soul and find the lost frankness. The Sun family copper furnace has been passed down for five generations. The ancestors made copper daily utensils. Sun Zhongqing was influenced by them since he was a child. The family business was passed down to Sun Zhongqing. Sun Zhongqing gave up other daily utensils and only had a special liking for copper furnaces. In order to improve and develop the Sun family copper furnace, Sun Zhongqing read a lot of books, visited famous furnace makers in China, and learned from many intangible cultural heritage masters, making the Sun family copper furnace unique. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)