"Black Sand Pottery" is a branch of unglazed pottery with a long history. This pottery is a kind of high-temperature pottery, and the finished utensils have many manual manufacturing processes, which require more than 10 processes such as mud mining, batching, and shaping, and can be formed after being fired at a high temperature of 1300°C. The 74-year-old Hu Zhengde is the inheritor of the black sand pottery making skills in Liwa Town, Qingzhen City, Guiyang, Guizhou. He has been studying the black sand pottery production process since 1988 and has continued to develop and innovate it. He has mastered more than 10 Kind of black sand pottery making skills. The picture shows Hu Zhengde shaping "black sand pottery" utensils on August 5. Photo by China News Agency reporter Qu Honglun

Release time: 2020-08-06 13:38:26 【Editor: Li Peiyun】