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Pic story of Chengni inkstone craftsman in N China's Shanxi
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Pic story of Chengni inkstone craftsman in N China's Shanxi

Chengni inkstone, one of the "four famous inkstones" in China, is known for its fine texture which can reduce harm done to the brush.

Due to various reasons, the time-honored craft of making Chengni inkstone had once been lost and was later brought back by Lin Yongmao and his son Lin Tao in Xinjiang County.

It takes over a year and more than 10 steps to make a Chengni inkstone. In 2008, the craft of making Chengni inkstone was listed as one of China's national intangible cultural heritages.

As the third-generation inheritor of the craft of making Chengni inkstone, Lin Xiaolin knew the craft well since his childhood. In 2019, he innovated the production of Chengni inkstone with his knowledge on ceramics after returning from studying abroad. By controlling the temperature of the kiln, he increased the colors of Chengni inkstone from three to eight. The young inheritor also explores online sale via e-commerce and live streaming, which has brought more attention to the traditional handicraft.

In the future, Lin Xiaolin plans to cooperate with universities and colleges to make Chengni inkstone more popular with stylish designs.

This photo taken on Feb. 15, 2023 shows Chengni inkstones displayed at a Chengni inkstone cultural park in Xinjiang County in Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province.

Lin Xiaolin communicates with his father Lin Tao (R) on the mud choosing for making Chengni inkstone in Guangcun Village of Xinjiang County in Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 14, 2023.​

Lin Xiaolin (R) filters the mud to make Chengni inkstone in Guangcun Village of Xinjiang County in Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 14, 2023.​

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