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Carving techniques and techniques

The carving techniques and techniques include hook, pendant, string, table, press and silk.

1, Hook: This is a basic carving process, that is, the basic pattern is outlined by "hooks" with various curvatures on the plain tire, and the line curvature of the general pattern is the radian of the hook. Hooks are generally operated at the front of flat tires.

2. Drop pattern: This is a technique used to adjust the level and depth of the pattern, that is, the places in the basic pattern that do not need to be raised are pressed down with sand chisel, and the pattern basically appears. Engraving is also carried out on the front of ordinary tires.

3. Strings: This is a technique used to deal with the pattern convexity, that is, where the basic pattern convexity is not enough, round heads with different areas are used to punch holes from the back of the plain tire to reach the required height. The threading operation is carried out on the back of ordinary tires.

4. Table: This is a technology used for product shaping, that is, the same "last" is selected according to the product requirements, the material is laid on the "last", and the material is hammered into the shape of the "last" with different hammers, that is, the tire shape.

5. Flattening: This is a technology used to flatten the pattern surface, that is, square, round and different sizes and areas are used to flatten the pattern surface.

6. Silk: This is a technology used to treat the pattern lines, that is, the pattern lines are treated clearly with a silk chisel to make the pattern icing on the cake.

The influence of the development of carving technology on traditional handicrafts in China is as follows:

Engraving is a traditional metal craft, which has a long history in China and has a far-reaching influence on traditional handicrafts in China.

The development of carving technology has promoted the prosperity of metal technology. In ancient times, carving technology was widely used in metal materials such as gold and silver vessels and bronzes, and its techniques and techniques such as relief, vertical carving, engraving and engraving were used in various Buddha statues, pagodas and Buddhist articles. These carving techniques not only enrich the surface morphology of metal materials, but also further promote the development of metal technology.

The development of carving technology has a positive impact on the innovation of traditional handicrafts in China. Applying carving technology to conceptual jewelry design can inherit and develop China traditional culture on the basis of innovative jewelry design.

The development of carving technology has also promoted the progress of related handicrafts. The chiseling technology in filigree inlay technology greatly applied and perfected the gem inlay technology, which was the most important contribution of filigree inlay jewelry in Ming Dynasty to China traditional jewelry.