Lacquered gold is an ancient metal processing technology, which refers to carving lines or patterns on the metal surface with a chisel, then filling them with precious metal materials such as gold or silver, and finally forming exquisite handicrafts or decorations. This technology occupies a very important position in Chinese traditional handicrafts, and it is one of the important manufacturing processes in the fields of jewelry and metal handicrafts.
Hot stamping technology originated in ancient China, which is a traditional metal processing technology. At first, gold plating technology was mainly used to make metal coins, Buddha statues, jewelry and other items, and later it gradually developed into an advanced handicraft production technology. In ancient times, the technology of gold plating was only mastered by a few skilled craftsmen, which was a very precious skill.
The principle of gold carving technology is to use the characteristics of chisel and metal material to carve various patterns and lines on the metal surface through manual operation, and then fill the carved lines with precious metal materials such as gold and silver, and finally form exquisite handicrafts or decorations. The skill of gilding is very difficult, which requires craftsmen to have very skilled manual skills and rich experience.
In modern society, with the development of science and technology and the popularization of mechanized processing, the traditional bronzing technology has been gradually replaced. However, in some special occasions, such as traditional weddings and religious ceremonies, bronzing technology is still widely used. At the same time, some traditional craftsmen have been insisting on using this technology to inherit and carry forward this ancient craft.
The inheritance of bronzing technology can be carried out in the following ways:
1, the inheritance of traditional craftsmen. Bronzing technology requires very skilled manual skills and rich experience, so traditional craftsmen play a very important role in the inheritance of this field. They can pass on gold technology to the next generation through apprentices and professors.
2. The inheritance of the school. Some schools offer traditional handicraft courses, including painting skills. By hiring traditional craftsmen to teach in schools, this technology can be passed on to more students.
3. The heritage of the museum. Museums can collect gold-plated handicrafts and introduce this technology to the audience through exhibitions and explanations. This will not only let more people know about this technology, but also provide some support for the inheritance of this technology.
4. Inheritance of enterprises. Some enterprises will hire traditional craftsmen to make bronzing, and at the same time, they will pass this technology on to their employees through training.