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Posted by: Franny Post Reply
01/27/2016, 09:10:18

I have what I think is a Hediao bead . Carved as a boat . It feels plastic . Could it be a copy



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I haven't seen a boat in plastic. Can you post an image?
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Posted by: Frederick II Post Reply
01/27/2016, 10:00:29



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Re: I haven't seen a boat in plastic. Can you post an image?
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Posted by: Franny Post Reply
01/27/2016, 13:06:18

How do I upload a picture .



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Re: Re: I haven't seen a boat in plastic. Can you post an image?
Re: Re: I haven't seen a boat in plastic. Can you post an image? -- Franny Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Frederick II Post Reply
01/27/2016, 13:50:38

Hi Franny,

If you send a photo to me, I will post it for you. Please look for a personal message with my private email address.

I have seen persuasive plastic "Hediao" Lohan faces. But I have not yet seen a plastic sampan. If you can make a clear image, I will try to tell the difference between a seed and plastic from a photo. I have sold all of the boats I have collected. But I have kept many Chinese seed carvings.

For comparison here is a seed carving of a boat on eBay: 181998263069

Best regards,
Fred



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is Hediaou a location or an era? i have beads like this but not seen the name before-
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Posted by: Stefany Post Reply
01/28/2016, 01:11:37



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"Hediao" means nut carving in Chinese
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Posted by: Frederick Post Reply
01/28/2016, 01:43:31

"Nut carving, known as Hediao in Chinese, generally refers to two kinds of carvings that respectively use fruit stone (also known as the fruit's pit), like olive or peach stone, and walnut as the raw material. The art form is acclaimed for its delicate carving skills on the small fruit stones or walnuts, and is known as an "uncanny work of art" among the people.

Nut carving generally uses relief and three-dimensional carving skills due to the materials' limited surface area. To produce a fine piece of nut carving, one has to make good use of the shape, grains, and texture of the material; a blueprint also has to be made before the actual carving can begin.

Nut carving prospered in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), and by the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the art form had already attained very high achievements, with many of the rich and high officials considered it fashionable to wear a piece of nut carving around. Up to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the carving artists upheld the notion of nut carvings requiring more delicate and refined skills."

From China Art Culture

Frederick

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