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Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

On February 9, in Jincheng, Shanxi, Kong Qingqin, a post-90s "skilled sister", showed reporters her clay version of "ice pier" and "snow rongrong". Photo by reporter Song Yueting

Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"
Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

The fierce battle at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is in full swing, and the mascot ice pier is loved by all walks of life and has been out of stock several times. "A pier is difficult to find", and the emergence of the hot word of the "pier" network in various places also reflects the fiery heat of this "shelled panda". No, the Jincheng branch "pier" is also coming! Photo by reporter Song Yueting

Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"
Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

"Sister Skillful" is a network expert with nearly 2.3 million Douyin fans. In 2016, he began to play with clay, and in 2018, he opened a short video account. "Clay creation is just a hobby, this time I used an afternoon to create a clay version of the 'ice pier' and 'snow rongrong', I want to cheer for our Olympic athletes and cheer for China through my own strength and way." Kong Qingqin said. Photo by reporter Song Yueting

Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"
Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

The tables, wall hangings, and windows at home are also full of handmade works made by the "Skillful Sister". The picture shows the tools used for clay. Photo by reporter Song Yueting

Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

Various certificates and published books.

Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"
Skillfully make clay version of "ice pier"

"The ice pier is so cute, as a craftsman can't buy it, you can only pinch one yourself, and you want to have a pier!" When I made 'ice piers' and 'snow melting', I understood the careful thinking of many designers, hoping to let the citizens know more about the Winter Olympics, participate in the Winter Olympics, and help the Winter Olympics while feeling the charm of handmade clay. Kong Qingqin said.

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