Chen Liuxing (陈柳兴)
Jian Zhan Artisan, National‑Level Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritor
🎨 Heritage & Journey
- Name: Chen Liuxing (陈柳兴)
- Origin: Shui Ji, Jianyang, Fujian – heart of Song-era Jian Zhan tradition
- Status: Recognized inheritor of Jian Zhan intangible cultural heritage
- Training: Apprenticed within Jianyang’s traditional dragon-kiln lineage, mastering iron-rich clays and ancient glaze recipes
🛠 Artistic Philosophy & Technique
- Craft Philosophy: Reverence for classic Jian Zhan combined with experimental kiln exploration
- Materials: Locally-sourced iron-clay bodies; water-purified natural ore glazes
- Glaze Techniques: Specializes in oil‑drop, hare’s‑fur, and lunar-inspired variegations
- Firing Methods:
- Dragon-kiln (wood-fired): For deep, unpredictable glaze effects and authentic Song-era character
- Electric kiln: Precise temperature control for consistency and technique refinement, often used alongside wood-fired batches
- Signature Mark: Chop or etched name “柳兴” near the foot— a personal hallmark
✨ Contribution & Vision
As a cultural heritage custodian, Chen blends ancient tradition with modern innovation. Each vessel is a conversation between fire, material, and moment—crafted for tea, yet deeply poetic. He promotes sustainable materials, shares his knowledge with apprentices, and bridges time-honored methods with contemporary artistry.



