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2025.01.13 14:44 GMT+8

Traditional craft that bridges heritage and contemporary artistry

Updated 2025.01.13 14:44 GMT+8
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Yang Yanfei, a master of jujube wood carving. /CGTN

Carving on a jujube. /CGTN

"Jujubes" made of jujube wood. /CGTN

Yang Yanfei is a skilled craftsman in jujube wood carving from Yulin City in northwest China's Shaanxi Province. 

Since childhood, Yang developed a deep connection to these trees that have been cultivated in the province for over 3,000 years.

He started wood carving at the age of 16. To carve a product, he would first closely observe the natural shape of the wood and think about what it resembled. Yang's approach retains the wood's natural form to capture its value.

A wood sculpture of a villager singing folk songs. /CGTN

Carving tools. /CGTN

Wood sculptures. /CGTN

From jujube-shaped carvings to elegant combs and hairpins, Yang also creates modern products that bridge the gap between heritage and contemporary artistry, ensuring the craft continues to thrive.

For more:

CGTN Documentary: Echoes of Life

Legacy Trails: Jujube Wood Chronicles

(All photos by CGTN)

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