International Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Management, 2025, 6(2); doi: 10.38007/IJSSEM.2025.060203.
Jing Liu, Shun Rao
School of Design and Art, Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China
Ceramic ritual vessels are the materialized carriers of ritual culture, serving the purpose of "ritual" in social life and presenting it in a beautiful reality. In various ceremonial activities, people endow ceramic ritual vessels with different meanings based on their shapes, patterns, craftsmanship, materials, etc. Ceramic ritual vessels have cultural connotations such as the ability to store ritual objects, appropriate use of objects, and the emphasis on imagery in the production of vessels, and have important aesthetic value. Chinese traditional ritual culture is the accumulation of thousands of years of Chinese civilization, which is of great significance to social development and personal progress. As an excellent traditional culture with strong Chinese characteristics, the culture of etiquette plays an important role in regulating and leading Chinese society, showcasing the unique spiritual outlook of the Chinese nation.As a unique and typical moral education culture, the culture of etiquette contains rich resources for moral and aesthetic education, and has important value for today's design majors to establish correct moral and ethical concepts and behavior patterns. Chinese ceramic ritual vessels, as an important carrier of ritual culture, also have significant aesthetic value.
Ceramic Ritual Vessels, Creative Ideas, Aesthetic Value
Jing Liu, Shun Rao. The Creative Ideas and Aesthetic Value of Chinese Ceramic Ritual Vessels. International Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Management (2025), Vol. 6, Issue 2: 24-27. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJSSEM.2025.060203.
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