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Cultural heritage: Huimo techniques

2014-08-29 11:07:55

(English.news.cn)

 

A worker at Xiang Song's Huimo workshop puts cinnabar ink ingredients into a mould in Shexian County, east China's Anhui Province, Aug. 27, 2014. Xiang Song was born into a family with a long tradition of making Huimo, a renowned solid ink native to Shexian County. The 24-year-old started learning Huimo techniques from his father after he graduated from college in 2013. Huimo is usually made from soots and other minerals into solid sticks or cakes, often with ornate decorations. In ancient China, ink was among the "Four Treasures of the Study", which refers to the four necessities of writing: the writing brush, the ink, the paper and the inkstone.[Photo/Du Yu]

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