Huairen City in northern China’s Shanxi Province is buzzing like a TikTok trend! 🎇 With the 2026 Lunar New Year just a month away, local ceramic workshops are working overtime to meet surging global demand for horse-themed pottery and decor. The Year of the Horse—kicking off on February 14, 2026—has turned this historic craft into a must-have for Spring Festival celebrations.
At the city’s bustling ceramic sales center, shoppers are snapping up everything from intricate horse figurines 🐴 to zodiac-themed tableware. 'Sales have doubled compared to last year’s Snake-themed items,' says a sales manager, while artisans polish final batches before the holiday rush. 🌟
This isn’t just about tradition—it’s a cultural wave! Young designers are blending modern aesthetics with classic motifs, making these ceramics pop on social media feeds from Seoul to San Francisco. 💻✨ For the Asian diaspora, owning a piece of Huairen’s craftsmanship is a vibrant way to connect with heritage in 2026.
With cross-border e-commerce platforms reporting record pre-orders, Huairen’s ceramic boom is galloping straight into the global spotlight. 🚀
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