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Traditional stone carving thrives in China with stunning grape artworks

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This is the incredible moment that a skilled artisan meticulously carving a cluster of grapes from a natural stone, highlighting the nation's esteemed Qingtian stone carving—a national intangible cultural heritage.

On October 2, 2024, in Fujian, China, the video highlighted the delicate process of crafting grapes using Qingtian stone, a material renowned for its quality and beauty.

Each grape and leaf were meticulously shaped with precision, demonstrating the craftsman's expert skills and deep commitment to this traditional art form.

The video not only captured the artistic process but also emphasized the vibrant green hues of the stone that brought the carved grapes to life.

The completed sculpture, as shown at the video’s end, offered a stunning depiction of grapes, with a realism that spoke volumes about the mastery involved in this traditional Chinese craft.

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