Intangible Cultural Heritage: Exploring the Artistry of Inner-Painted Snuff Bottles at Tianjin University
Students at Tianjin University recently engaged in a workshop focused on the traditional craft of inner-painted snuff bottles, facilitated by Mr. Zhang Zhao, an expert in this field. The workshop aimed to educate participants about the historical significance and craftsmanship involved in creating these unique items, which serve both artistic and practical purposes.
Hands-On Activities
During the workshop, students participated in hands-on activities designed to highlight the technical challenges and creative opportunities associated with this traditional art form. Each student was tasked with transforming a standard snuff bottle into a personalized work of art, reflecting their individual creativity and effort.
Capturing the Creation Process
Photographs from the event capture various stages of the creation process, illustrating the care and skill dedicated to producing these intricately designed bottles. This initiative illustrates Tianjin University’s commitment to the preservation of intangible cultural heritage and seeks to enhance students’ understanding of traditional artistic techniques.
Connecting with Artistic Traditions
The program further aims to establish a meaningful connection between students and China’s extensive artistic traditions.
This event was reported by Lu Ruotong, with editorial contributions from Sun Xiaofang.