On the Living Inheritance of the Ink Color Technique in Jingdezhen in the Post-heritage-application Period
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v5i3.2465Keywords:
Post-heritage-application Period, The Ink Color technique, Living Inheritance.Abstract
The ink color technique in Jingdezhen is one of the important carriers and expression forms of Chinese ceramic culture. As a national intangible cultural heritage, the living inheritance and development of this technique in the “post-heritage-application period”. On the basis of the protection principle, we will explore the feasibility and promotion strategies of various forms of living inheritance, so as to understand the status quo of the ink color technique and put forward constructive ideas for the development of the ink color technique in the “post-heritage-application” period, and explore a new way of inheriting this intangible cultural heritage.
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