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Introduction of Fuli Earthenware

Fuli Earthenware is a very ancient Han traditional handmade pottery technique. The pottery industry in Fuli Village, Shandong Province, has a long history of 6,000 years, and people have been using a variety of red, black, gray and white pottery vessels fired by folk artists in their daily lives and various folk activities. 1982, after the rescue and excavation organized by Gan Zhiyou, the heir of Fuli earthenware in Xijizhen Town, the production of three types of varieties for rituals, enjoyment and daily necessities was resumed, with more than a hundred varieties, and more than 30 varieties are still available for production. There are more than 100 varieties, and there are still more than 30 varieties that can be produced at present. Its innovative products such as Confucius statue, Mozi source, Western Zhou buffalo and other bulk exported abroad, and with the Chinese Folk Art Exhibition to Japan, Singapore and other countries on tour.