Located southeast of Jingdezhen, more than ten miles away, there lies an old-fashioned farmhouse and ceramic workshop area known as Sanbao International Ceramic Village. The entire village appears to be an ordinary, very old rural courtyard. Upon entering, one finds a ceramic mud emblem embedded with numerous porcelain shards and ceramic art pieces. A clear stream, visible to the bottom, flows through the courtyard, with porcelain bowls and shards, some half-buried in the mud. Old wooden agricultural tools and local daily necessities quietly rest on one side, while a bright red spring couplet adorns the wooden door. The original wooden long pavilion and the rice bucket from the local farmhouse serve as chairs. It is casual, simple, unstructured, yet naturally rustic. This place offers authentic life scenes and plots: the houses were purchased from villagers, the courtyard walls were built with the ‘dry tamping’ technique used by villagers 20 years ago, and the indoor furnishings are also the production and living tools used by villagers over 20 years ago. Nearly ten craftsmen here produce ceramics and pottery tools using primitive methods. In addition to the living area, there are studios, ceramic art galleries, traditional porcelain-making tools, wood-fired kilns, and folk artists. A dismembered Guanyin, a bodhisattva without a head, even a piece of slag cake, a bowl bottom, or a deformed dragon vat. This traditionally organized place has become entirely modern. Sanbao Village is a ceramic workshop courtyard of old farmhouses with earthen walls built using the ‘dry tamping’ method, and a clear stream flows through the courtyard. The courtyard is filled with traces of years of labor—porcelain bowls, shards, many half-buried in the mud. The entire text is open all year round and available 24/7. Service facilities include a restaurant: Qiu Art Museum: Exhibitions·Café (temporarily closed) contact number 13907983391. Shiwai Taoyuan Restaurant: 10:00-14:00; 14:00-20:30 reservation phone 0798-8490767.
Sanbao International Ceramic Village
Located southeast of Jingdezhen, more than ten miles away, there lies an old-fashioned farmhouse and[...]