In the heart of Chengdu, a centuries-old craft is turning metal into shimmering silk—without a single thread. Artisans are mastering a jaw-dropping technique to create lacquerware that glows with ethereal light, blending carved metal foil and meticulous engraving. Here’s the magic:
Metal Alchemy: Ultra-thin metal foil is etched with hairline patterns using custom needles. Think of it like tattooing moonlight onto steel.
Dance of Light: Every stroke controls depth and thickness, creating a silky play of shadows that changes with your gaze. It’s 3D art before 3D was a thing.
Recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006, this craft isn’t just pretty—it’s a legacy. Local workshops are now blending traditional methods with modern designs, proving ancient skills can still go viral.
Pro tip for travelers: Chengdu’s lacquerware markets are a sensory overload of glossy treasures—don’t forget your camera!
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Special technique creates silky sheen on metal-inlaid lacquerware
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