Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Introduction of inner painting pot

Introduction of inner painting pot

Painting pot, also known as snuff bottle, is a unique traditional craft of Han nationality. The inner painting pot is a kind of feeder (formerly called glass in China), and it is also a kind of crystal texture. Because of its large number and great influence, it is a national handicraft industry developed in the late Qing Dynasty. Like Teng's cloth painting, it enjoys a very high artistic price, and it is a pocket-sized artwork with the essence of Chinese national art. In the past, westerners did not believe that it was painted directly until the craft was open and the production site could be visited. At first, the inner painting pot was just a decorative snuff bottle, and later it gradually developed into a handicraft. Painted pots generally use translucent feeders, such as glass, and advanced ones are also made of crystal, agate and jade. As early as the end of 19, it was widely marketed at home and abroad as a traditional Chinese handicraft. Now, the internal painting pot has become a popular tourist handicraft. Museums in many countries in the world have treasures of internal painting pots.