As
a world famous special handicraft, Beijing Carved
Lacquer Ware is engraved on the thick layer of lacquer
coated on metal or wooden body. It is simple and
unsophisticated in shape with cinnabar luster, delicate
in engraving and characterized by anti-dampness,
heat-resistance, endurance of acid and alkali corrosion.
It is honored together with porcelain in Jingdezheng
and embroidery in Hunan as the three treasures of
Chinese arts and crafts
The craft was originated in Tang
Dynasty with over one thousand years history and
was once awarded the first prize in World Expo held
in Panama in 1915 and has become reputed in the
world market ever since.
Different from ordinary lacquer ware, Beijing Carved
Lacquer Ware is especially unique in engraving,
which is done with special knives on the lacquer
body that is coated with scores or even hundreds
of layers of lacquer leaving the thickness of the
lacquer as thick as 15-25 mm; as the lacquer is
carved out from the body to form designs/images,
the craft is thus called carved lacquer. The whole
making process is rather complex and time consuming,
and the lacquer coating process alone will take
as long as 100-200 days.