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    By YANG FEIYUE in Beijing and LI YINGQING in Kunming | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2022-03-04 08:53
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    Apprentices watch Tian making a teapot at the center. CHINA DAILY

    Jianshui pottery is also often decorated with Chinese calligraphy and painting, adding to its cultural worth.

    Tian's love of pottery was born of her love of tea, and when she was 17, she decided she wanted to make her own tea set. She first trained with local potters to learn basic skills, and each had their own area of expertise. She said that some were good at making clay, some at fashioning clay models, and others excelled at firing.

    Tian realized that few potters at the time were experts in every skill, and that creating a fine piece of purple pottery required a lot of work and patience.

    "The biggest difficulty for me was systematically acquiring the knowledge I needed to make traditional Jianshui purple pottery," Tian said.

    Back then, purple pottery was mostly made in family workshops, and mainly in the form of cooking pots and vases. There were only a few types of teapot. Tian felt that it was a pity the workshops weren't making teapots of more artistic value.

    With her family's support, Tian got a place at Jingdezhen Ceramic University in 2012, where she spent five years studying porcelain modeling, clay making, decorating, sculpting and firing.

    She gradually developed her own style of making teapots. She went on to establish a purple pottery learning center in 2018.

    Under her influence, many of Tian's apprentices have gone from merely knowing purple pottery to loving it, and their hometown.

    Most of the apprentices she has recruited over the years have been young villagers for whom the direct benefit of learning the craft is the ability to make a living.

    Lyu Baojing has been studying purple pottery for four years.

    "I started by drawing patterns and then created designs on my own, and whenever I was confused, Tian always answered my questions with patience," said the 28-year-old, who used to take odd jobs outside Jianshui.

    Lyu was finally able to produce marketable items after about 18 months of practice.

    "Learning purple pottery has raised my monthly income from about 3,000 yuan ($475) to more than 10,000 yuan," Lyu said. "At the same time, I feel reborn and have found direction in life."

    Tian said most of her apprentices have seen their annual incomes increase from 10,000 yuan to 60,000 yuan over the past decade.

    To date, she has trained 500 young women, who are now able to work flexibly from home. Many apprentices have also gone on to set up their own workshops and have brought more people into the craft.

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