This research study aims to explore the factors that have contributed to the resurgence of Jingdezhen ceramic art, a traditional Chinese art form that dates back over a thousand years. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including interviews with local artists and scholars, surveys of consumers and collectors, and analysis of market trends and government policies, the study identifies several key factors that have enabled the revival of Jingdezhen ceramic art. These include increased government investment and support for cultural heritage preservation, the emergence of new markets and audiences for artisanal goods, and innovations in technology and design that have allowed for greater creativity and experimentation. The study concludes with implications for future research and recommendations for stakeholders in the Jingdezhen ceramic art community.
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