A Study of Ornamental Craftsmanship in Doors and Windows of Hui-Style Architecture: The Huizhou Three Carvings (Brick, Stone, and Wood Carvings)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. History of the Huizhou Three Carvings
2.1. Before the Yuan Dynasty (Before 1271 AD)
2.2. Ming and Qing Dynasties
2.3. Modern Times
3. Production Process of the Huizhou Three Carvings
3.1. Brick Carving Process
3.1.1. Preparing the Materials
3.1.2. Method of Making Bricks in Huizhou
3.1.3. Finishing the Bricks
3.1.4. Carving Process
3.2. Stone Carving Process
3.2.1. Preparing the Materials
3.2.2. Carving Process
3.2.3. The Difference between Stone and Brick Carving
3.3. Wood Carving Process
3.3.1. Materials
3.3.2. Process
4. Locations in Which Huizhou Three Carvings Are Used
4.1. Position of Brick Carvings
4.2. Position of Stone Carvings
4.3. Position of Wood Carvings
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Property | Brick Carving | Wood Carving | Stone Carving |
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Colour | Black bricks | Natural texture of the wood | Mostly black stones |
Architectural form | Window, front gates, arches, frames, doorsteps, eaves, and roofs | Street space Decorates building features, such as beams, screens in the garden, windowsills, handrails, and even beds and chairs | Ma Tau wall Pillars, corridors, archways, and tombs |
Carving style | Flat, relief, and three-dimensional | Flat to multilayer carving, which creates an intense 3-D image with figures, landscapes, flowers, animals, insects, and fish | Flat carving with images of animals, plants, and calligraphy arts |
Patterns | Various auspicious patterns | Various auspicious patterns | Does not have as many varieties as wood and brick |
Material used | High-quality clay | Local woods that have a clear texture, such as pine, cedar, catalpa, camphor, cypress, and gingko | High-quality local stones. Mostly made from high-quality Yixian green and tea garden stone. Additionally, white hemp stone and red hemp stone |
Modern material used | Brick | Glass | Steel |
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Cao, Z.; Mustafa, M.B. A Study of Ornamental Craftsmanship in Doors and Windows of Hui-Style Architecture: The Huizhou Three Carvings (Brick, Stone, and Wood Carvings). Buildings 2023, 13, 351. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13020351
Cao Z, Mustafa MB. A Study of Ornamental Craftsmanship in Doors and Windows of Hui-Style Architecture: The Huizhou Three Carvings (Brick, Stone, and Wood Carvings). Buildings. 2023; 13(2):351. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13020351
Chicago/Turabian StyleCao, Zihao, and Muhizam Bin Mustafa. 2023. "A Study of Ornamental Craftsmanship in Doors and Windows of Hui-Style Architecture: The Huizhou Three Carvings (Brick, Stone, and Wood Carvings)" Buildings 13, no. 2: 351. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13020351
APA StyleCao, Z., & Mustafa, M. B. (2023). A Study of Ornamental Craftsmanship in Doors and Windows of Hui-Style Architecture: The Huizhou Three Carvings (Brick, Stone, and Wood Carvings). Buildings, 13(2), 351. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13020351