National ICH: She ethnic silverware forging techniques

Silverware entered She ethnic life early on and has become really inseparable from their festivals such as the "March 3rd" celebration, grand sacrificial ceremonies, weddings and funerals. Silver objects also serve as symbols of generational wealth for She families and clans.

The She people have always placed great importance on traditional silverware production throughout their history, even revering it, which has continuously driven the development of their silver craftsmanship. After centuries of evolution, She silverware techniques have gradually formed five essential processes: Hammering, chiseling, raising, separating and texturing, comprising over 30 meticulous manual procedures.

She silverware represents the perfect fusion of traditional Chinese silver carving techniques and She ethnic culture, crystallizing the wisdom of the She people. It holds significant historical, cultural and scientific value.

In recent years, due to its low market efficiency, the difficulty of mastering the craft and the lengthy training period, the issue of inheritance has become increasingly pressing.

As a result, excavating and rescuing She silverware forging techniques play a positive role in preserving and inheriting the sublime She ethnic culture, enriching and perfecting the history of Chinese She silverware production and even the broader history of Chinese silverware craftsmanship.

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