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Dough Figurines(ÃæËÜ Miansu)
It is interesting to see how a few colored pieces of dough are turned in a matter of minutes into expressive and lively figurines by the trained hands of a folk artist, relying on no model. The figurines are generally about 8 centimetres (3 inches) tall, but recent innovations include figures as tall as 30 centimetres or tiny enough to be displayed in half a walnut shell.
The material used by him is prepared of two-thirds purified wheat flour and one-third glutinous rice flour. Mixed with water, the dough is kneaded well while bee-honey and glycerine are added. Cooked in a steamer under cover for half an hour, it will be ready for moulding. Other additives in the dough are from mineral pigments that do not change with time.
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