Since 2018, the “Creative Twin Cities × Craftsmanship Creation Exhibition” has continued to build bridges connecting Eastern and Western aesthetics. This year, it once again made a stunning appearance at the 89th Florence International Handicrafts Fair. Harnessing the innovative energy of the “New Hangzhou Line”—a platform promoting Hangzhou’s cultural and creative industries—the exhibition unfurled a multidimensional cultural scroll of Jiangnan culture in Florence, the heart of the Renaissance, narrating a dialogue that transcends time and space.
This edition of the International Handicrafts Fair not only showcased craftworks from around the world but also bore witness to the dialogue and integration of Eastern and Western civilizations in the new era. Among the diverse array of exhibits from across the globe, the display from Hangzhou, China, stood out prominently. In the exhibition area of the Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum, Zhen Jinghu, a master of Zhejiang provincial arts and crafts, engaged the audience in the experience of porcelain plate painting. Creative jewelry combining porcelain shards with metal, fashionable bookmarks infused with traditional embroidery techniques, wooden carvings featuring ancient patterns with contemporary reinterpretations, and innovative umbrellas and fans that change color in sunlight or reveal patterns when wet—all vividly illustrated the rejuvenation of traditional craftsmanship in the modern era.




