China’s ancient glassmaking tradition is sparkling anew at the National Museum of China. A new exhibition highlights the brilliance of liuli — colored glaze glass — showcasing stunning pieces from Zibo, a historic center of glass artistry.
Visitors can marvel at both imperial-era replicas and contemporary creations, bridging China’s rich past with its vibrant present. The exhibition offers a luminous journey through the history of Chinese glassmaking, celebrating the artisans of Zibo who have kept this tradition alive.
The city’s craftsmen have honed their skills over centuries, producing intricate works that reflect both cultural heritage and modern innovation. From delicate vases to ornate sculptures, the exhibition displays the endless possibilities of colored glaze art.
For young art enthusiasts, the show is a chance to explore the dazzling world of liuli and appreciate the craftsmanship behind each piece. It’s a vivid reminder of China’s enduring artistic legacy and its influence on global art forms.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see Zibo’s glass artistry shine at the National Museum of China.
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Zibo's rich tradition of colored glaze shines at China National Museum
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