Research on the Design and Production Technology of Mongolian Silver Bowl
Take the Professional Courses of Inner Mongolia Normal University as An Example
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Mongolian, silver bowl, production technology (Үилд эх технологи), pattern (Хээ угалз).Abstract
The Mongolian peoples living and dining utensils have unique regional characteristics, with a history spanning over a thousand years. The dietary utensils of nomadic peoples are even more diverse in shape and pattern, rich with symbolic meanings that reflect their aspirations for a better life and emotional thoughts. Each ethnic group uses its familiar language to write and sing about its own history and culture, creating oral literature, songs, dances, ornaments, vessels, and patterns, all of which embody the wisdom of their respective ethnic groups. These elements are an integral part of the treasure house of Chinese traditional culture. This article mainly discusses the analysis of silver bowls, market research, techniques, structure, materials, and patterns in the foundational courses of arts and crafts, sharing insights based on issues encountered during the course.
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