Chinese Paper-Cut Art
Chinese Paper-Cut Art
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Chinese paper-cutting, or Jianzhi, is a traditional folk art form dating back to the 6th century. It involves using scissors or knives to cut intricate designs out of paper. These paper-cuts are often used as decorations, especially during festivals and celebrations.
The art form is deeply rooted in Chinese culture, with different regions having their own unique styles and motifs. Common themes include auspicious symbols, mythical creatures, and scenes from daily life. These paper-cuts often represent wishes for good fortune, prosperity, and happiness.
During the mid-20th century, paper-cuts experienced a revival as a form of cultural expression and national pride. Many artists created works that reflected the social and political changes of the time. Today, paper-cutting continues to be practiced and appreciated as a vibrant part of Chinese heritage.
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