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Product name: Primula
Bottom payment: Zhu Kexin Size: 17/10cm Capacity: 400cc Classification of purple sand: raw ore, red mud Introduction: Zhu Kexin (1904-1986) was born in Dingshu Town, Yixing City. The original name is Zhu Kaichang, and the stage name is "Kexin", which means "those who are modest in heart can learn from others", and "a glass of water in the mountains can clear the heart of heaven and earth". At the age of 14, he worshipped Wang Shengyi as his teacher and became a teacher and friend with Wu Genyun. In 1931, he was employed as a kiln technology worker at Yixing Ceramic Vocational School in Jiangsu Province, where he created purple sand coffee sets. The following year, the elaborately made Yunlong Ding and Zhujie Ding participated in the Chicago Expo and won the "Grand Prize for Excellence". In December 1953, the "National Folk Artists Observation Conference" brought their works Yunlong Pot and Round Pine Bamboo Plum Pot to the exhibition. In 1959, as a representative of the cooperative, he participated in the World Ceramic Exhibition held by the Palace Museum in Beijing. His works, the Squirrel Grape Pot and the Matsushita Meisanyou Pot, were selected for exhibition abroad at the "China Arts and Crafts Tour Exhibition" and won the first prize. In 1959, he spent more than four months meticulously copying the Shengsidao Cup collected by the Nanjing Museum and won the honor. During the peak period of creation, we designed and produced Ruyi pots, Yunyu pots, Gaofeng coffee sets, welcome wine sets, Wanshou pots, bowl plum pots, and Kexin pear style pots. Many styles have become popular products of purple sand pottery. In 1964, he meticulously copied Chen Mingyuan's packing pot, reaching the level of perfection in the purple sand technique. Zhu Kexin pioneered a pot style and various decorative techniques, which is deeply welcomed by Chinese and foreign people. |