THE APPLICATION OF CELADON GLAZE TECHNIQUE ON CERAMIC SERVEWARE AS EMBODIMENT OF BAKCANG TRADITION IN PEH CUN CELEBRATION
Celadon is a Chinese ceramic artifact with prestige value as one of the evidences of the historical journey of ceramic creation. Through this research, the celadon glaze technique is applied to ceramic serveware products as a form of renewal of literature studies on celadon ceramic creation in In...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82316 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Celadon is a Chinese ceramic artifact with prestige value as one of the evidences of the
historical journey of ceramic creation. Through this research, the celadon glaze technique is
applied to ceramic serveware products as a form of renewal of literature studies on celadon
ceramic creation in Indonesia. Ceramic serveware is chosen based on the results of correlation
from the Chinese tradition, namely the tangible tradition of celadon ceramics and also the
intangible tradition of the Peh Cun celebration culture. The Peh Cun tradition, also known as
the Dragon Boat Festival, has one of the unique traditions with philosophical meaning and
acculturation value, namely the Bakcang tradition. The presentation of Bakcang, which is a
mandatory tradition of Peh Cun, becomes an opportunity to explore the form of utensils
commonly used in the implementation of this tradition. The innovation in the form of serveware
used for the presentation of Bakcang in the Peh Cun celebration becomes a medium for
applying the celadon ceramic glaze technique. This research is intended as a means to preserve
and introduce the Bakcang tradition of the Peh Cun celebration through the flow of modern
living needs such as the middle-upper class food cuisine. With this innovation, the middleupper
class culinary industry will increasingly high value not only from the quality of the food,
but also the food utensils that provide value for the tradition within it. |
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