Bai Yunze works on a broken cup at his studio in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 27, 2016. Bai Yunze and Li Fangyuan used to be classmates in the university and got married after graduation. As they shared common interests in traditional crafts of lacquer art, they started their own studio and store in Beijing, demonstrating art works they created and objects they collected. They want to make the lacquer art more recognized in people's daily life. (Xinhua/Weng Xinyang)
Bai Yunze works on a product at his studio in Yongkang Hutong in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 26, 2016. Bai Yunze and Li Fangyuan used to be classmates in the university and got married after graduation. As they shared common interests in traditional crafts of lacquer art, they started their own studio and store in Beijing, demonstrating art works they created and objects they collected. They want to make the lacquer art more recognized in people's daily life. (Xinhua/Weng Xinyang)
Bai Yunze (L) and his wife Li Fangyuan pose for photo in front of their store "Tu Qi" in Jianchang Hutong in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 27, 2016. Bai Yunze and Li Fangyuan used to be classmates in the university and got married after graduation. As they shared common interests in traditional crafts of lacquer art, they started their own studio and store in Beijing, demonstrating art works they created and objects they collected. They want to make the lacquer art more recognized in people's daily life. (Xinhua/Weng Xinyang)
Bai Yunze (L) and his wife Li Fangyuan work at their studio in Yongkang Hutong in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 26, 2016. Bai Yunze and Li Fangyuan used to be classmates in the university and got married after graduation. As they shared common interests in traditional crafts of lacquer art, they started their own studio and store in Beijing, demonstrating art works they created and objects they collected. They want to make the lacquer art more recognized in people's daily life. (Xinhua/Weng Xinyang)