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As an artistic craft, shell
mosaic is relatively new, drawing its materials from the
vast numbers of shells found on the shores of rivers,
lakes and seas.

Shells had a special value in China in primitive times.
They were used as personal ornaments and as money. Huobo,
the China expression for ”°currency”± or ”°legal tender”±,
still contain in their characters and element, which
stands for ”°shell”±. Today, to the artistic eye of people
of the trade, shells are still a treasure.
Two categories of products come out of shell mosaic:
decorative pictures and art objects for daily use.
The pictures are traditional Chinese paintings expressed
in an assembly of shells. They follow the same
principles of composition and depict the same subjects
(human figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, pavilions
and towers). Only the means of expression here are
shells, which are carefully selected for shape and
color, meticulously worked on, and pieced and stuck
together to form the images. The resulting picture is in
bas-relief and rich in Chinese flavor.
In the course of the development of the craft, the
artist has come to appreciate the intricate color
structures of various shells. Some show alluring
undertones, through their main colors, and all of them
have two colors, one on the outside and another on the
inside, for instance, black and red, amber and violet,
which he puts to good use and gives the pictures either
colorful magnificence or quiet elegance as required.
The second branch of shell mosaic specializes in
producing art articles for practical use, such as desk
lamps, jewel boxes and other shell utensils.
The best-known shell products are turned out at the
moment by the Dalian Shell Carving Factory in Northeast
China.
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