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**********HISTORY OF CHINESE PAPER-CUT**********
One of China's most popular folk-arts is paper-cut (paper-cutting, papercut). Its origin should be closely connected with the invention of paper during the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-221 A.D.).
Paper-cut are used for religious purposes, for decoration and as patterns. As paper was highly precious in the early days, the art of paper cutting first became popular in the royal palaces and houses of nobility as a favorite pastime among court ladies. Later, during the 7th through 13th centuries, paper cutting was immensely popular during folk festivals and celebrations. By the 14th century, the art had spread to the Middle East and Europe; and by the 15th century onward, paper cut art works had become and integral part of the everyday life of the people.
However, the art of paper cutting was on the verge of dying out during the past century as old China experienced successive years of the disaster of war brought on by domestic turmoil and foreign invasion. Amidst a myriad of changes in their lives, most people had no leisure time to engage in the study of the art of paper cutting.
Now paper-cut are chiefly used as decoration. They ornament walls, windows, doors, columns, mirrors, lamps and lanterns in homes and are also used for decoration on presents or are given as presents of themselves.
***********CRAFTS ABOUT CHINESE PAPER-CUT***********
The main cutting tools are simple: paper and scissors or gravers, but clever and deft craftspeople are remarkably good at cutting in the theme of daily life. When you look at items made in this method carefully, you will be amazed by the true to life expressions of the figure's sentiment and appearance, or portrayal of natural plants and animals' diverse gestures.
Although other art forms, like painting, can also show similar scenes, paper cutting still stands out for its charm - exacting lines and ingenious patterns which are all hand-made. To make the three-dimensional scenes pop out visually from the paper, as they are usually in monochrome, engravers must exert their imagination. They must delete secondary parts and compose the main body properly, abstractly and boldly. Though simple, the color then appears charmingly bright.
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You can use this paper-cut as decoration. It can ornament walls, windows, doors, columns, mirrors, lamps and lanterns in homes and are also used for decoration on presents or are given as presents of themselves. It can also be framed just like a painting to decorate your house, and will be a spotlight because it is so charming. ★SIZE
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Dragon is regarded as the most popular mascot in China and he is holy and will bring you good luck!
Materials utilised
chinese tissue thin rice paper, XUAN paper
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Handcraft
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