Miao Chengjin, a 73-year-old arts and crafts master, is an inheritor of the traditional Chinese folk handicraft of colored stone inlay. Over the last year, Miao and his apprentices have been working ...
Popularized by Turkish traders, embraced by Native Americans and now mined extensively by the Chinese, turquoise varies so widely in color and form that many American Indians say no two stones are ...
As a bright jewel of Wenzhou folk crafts, colored stone inlay has a glorious past. As early as the 1920s, the works were sold overseas and displayed at international exhibitions. [Photo/IC] ...
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