• Embossing Technique

    Ceramic relief craft is a decorative technique of carving or modeling three-dimensional patterns on ceramic bodies. Craftsmen create concave-convex layers through deep-shallow relief and line carving, then undergo biscuit firing, glazing, and kiln transformation to form vivid three-dimensional images. Utilizing glaze flow and light-shadow effects, it presents illusory-real artistic charm. Works integrate sculptural three-dimensionality with ceramic material beauty, commonly seen on vases and wall decorations, embodying the oriental aesthetic of "using knives as brushes on porcelain.

  • Underglaze color technique

    Underglaze color technique is a decorative method where patterns are painted on green or biscuit-fired ceramic bodies, covered with transparent glaze, and fired at high temperature (1200-1300℃) in one step. Colors embedded beneath the glaze feature smooth surface, vibrant hues, and wear resistance. Originating from Tang Dynasty Changsha Kiln,Process: body painting → glazing → kiln firing. Pigments merge with glaze to create "color-through-glaze" effects. Commonly used on vases and tableware, it integrates decorative art and functionality, reflecting the Chinese ceramic wisdom of "harmony between painting and porcelain."