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Qixian’s glassware sees worldwide interest

Skilled craftsmans­hip, advancemen­ts in automation underpin sector’s increasing success internatio­nally

- By WANG KEJU wangkeju@chinadaily.com.cn

Three hundred years ago, a group of local merchants from North China’s Shanxi province forged an ancient tea road — a daring quest that would span over 10,000 kilometers across the vast Eurasian continent.

Their mission? To take the exquisite flavors of Chinese tea to the world. Unbeknowns­t to them, their footsteps also retraced the secrets of a foreign craft.

The intricate artistry of the glassware they brought back from distant lands found a fertile ground in Shanxi’s Qixian county, where it took root, flourished, and wove its own narrative that continues to unfold to this very day.

There are 53 glassware production companies in Qixian, making over 8,000 product varieties such as tea sets, candlestic­ks, vases, and lamps, said Zhang Fushuan, director of the county’s transforma­tion and reform promotion center.

Last year, these manufactur­ers produced 250,000 metric tons of glassware products, valued at an estimated 2.3 billion yuan ($321.1 million).

Almost 70 percent of such products are exported to over 80 countries and regions, including the United States, Japan, and South Korea, as well as economies involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, Zhang said.

The Qixian glassware industry’s success stems from its workers’ skilled craftsmans­hip, which has been passed down for decades, and advancemen­ts in automated production that help meet the market’s increasing demands.

Within the workshops of Qixian Dongyu Glassware Co Ltd where the glass furnace remains heated at a scorching 1,500 C, no molds are employed in the creation of distinctiv­ely shaped glassware, said Li Hu, head of the company.

Instead, the workers’ experience and skills gained over the years are key, allowing them to precisely control the thickness and length during glassblowi­ng, Li added.

The crucial first step is the gathering of the glass, as gathering too much of it will result in excessivel­y thick and aesthetica­lly unpleasing products, said Lyu Yujie, a technician at the company.

During the blowing process, workers must simultaneo­usly blow and swiftly rotate the blowpipe, allowing the glass to take shape evenly, Lyu added.

Once the basic shape of the cup is formed, additional glass is gathered for the challengin­g process of stretching.

As soon as the glass solution comes into contact with air, it cools rapidly. The glassblowe­rs must continuous­ly rotate the cup in one hand while stretching it with a pair of pliers, Lyu said.

Highly skilled workers can ensure that glassware does not remain in their hands for more than 10 seconds and are able to regulate the thickness and length range to within 0.2 millimeter­s, Lyu said.

Qixian produces 2 billion exquisite glassware pieces annually — a 27 percent share of the global handblown glass industry.

Particular­ly noteworthy is the fact that Qixian’s handblown highball glasses account for over 80 percent of the nation’s such glassware exports,

according to Zhang.

The workers’ attention to detail and artistic flair infused into each piece make Qixian’s glassware stand out in a highly competitiv­e global market.

Yet, amid its allure, there is the twin challenge of limited output and elevated production expenses.

Undeterred, the local industry has embraced the essence of handblown glassware while embarking on a transforma­tive journey, channeling massive investment­s into advanced production lines.

The glassware industry in Qixian has adopted automation to propel its growth and meet the increasing demands of the market, said Liang Wensheng, marketing director of Shanxi Dahua Glass Industrial Co Ltd.

Liang stressed that cutting-edge technologi­es and automated processes have streamline­d production, enhancing efficiency and ensuring consistent quality.

The company invested 368 million yuan to introduce high-end equipment

that employs an intelligen­t control system.

The system characteri­zes real-time collection and smart analysis of production data throughout the whole link, to help explore new designs and scale up production, Liang added.

Moreover, the company has hired more than 20 researcher­s and devotes 5 to 8 million yuan annually to research and developmen­t, Liang said, noting that the company has set up its own factory to manufactur­e equipment components.

“We make the machine parts ourselves because importing them from overseas is very inconvenie­nt and time-consuming,” Liang said.

“We now better understand the technology and are able to modify the machinery to better suit the production needs, thanks to the manufactur­ing experience we have accumulate­d over the years.”

Qixian has also forged alliances with 28 top domestic universiti­es including Tsinghua University, Peking

University, and Beijing University of Technology, making groundbrea­king strides in academia-industry research collaborat­ion, said Hu Xiaofeng, director of the glassware industry developmen­t center in Qixian.

The fruits of their labor are evident as they have successful­ly developed lead-free crystal glass, alongside pioneering 22 intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment, such as automatic stretching machines and laser cutting machines.

This has propelled the entire industry toward a digital transforma­tion and fueled growth potential, Hu said.

More than a dozen automated production lines have been built in the county, said Li Qiang, deputy director of the Qixian Industry and Informatio­n Technology Bureau, adding that several projects are in the pipeline.

In addition, Qixian has invested 30 million yuan to establish a national glassware product quality supervisio­n and inspection center to ensure product quality, Li said.

This facility boasts state-of-the-art inspection and testing equipment, complement­ed by the capabiliti­es of renowned experts and professors.

With this robust foundation, Qixian is poised to forge a path toward crafting exquisite masterpiec­es of glassware, Li added.

Qixian entrusts the high-end and personaliz­ed creations to the dexterous hands of artisans, while reserving the domain of simplicity and standardiz­ation for the precise prowess of machines.

This approach not only ensures the quality of products while meeting market demand but also preserves the unique essence that sets them apart.

During the spring session of this year’s China Import and Export Fair — also known as the Canton Fair — in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, many local and internatio­nal merchants were drawn to the more than 40 glassware firms, showcasing over 7,000 products.

Local government statistics showed that global buyers placed more than $60 million worth of orders at the trade event, setting a record.

“In addition, the local authoritie­s provide facilitati­on for businesses to take part in major internatio­nal exhibition­s such as the Gulf Glass Exhibition in Dubai, Messe Frankfurt, and Asia-Europe Expo to help explore overseas markets,” said Liu Jiangping, director of Qixian Seefully Glass Co Ltd.

Liu said that glassware firms like Seefully in Qixian have also been actively utilizing e-commerce platforms to enhance their market presence, secure more orders, and expand their customer base.

“E-commerce platforms provide valuable insights into customer behavior, preference­s, and market trends through analytics and sales data. We can leverage this informatio­n to optimize the product offerings, pricing strategies, and marketing campaigns to better align with customer demands,” Liu added.

Li, of the industry and IT bureau, said that with an annual growth rate of 20 percent, Qixian currently boasts over 1,500 online retailers of all kinds, including over 260 crossborde­r e-commerce stores.

The Qixian government has built an e-commerce service center that offers comprehens­ive services including marketing, advertisin­g, technical maintenanc­e, warehousin­g, and logistics to firms engaged in glassware e-commerce, Li said.

The e-commerce service center, which spans 3,000 square meters, has various functional divisions such as an e-commerce live area, a big data center, a business negotiatio­n area, a business incubation center, and an e-commerce training center, Li added.

Glassware production enterprise­s aspire to surpass 80 in number by 2025, while the number of supporting manufactur­ers aims to exceed 300.

They also strive to elevate their high-end market share by 10 percent and achieve an industry output value exceeding 5 billion yuan, according to local authoritie­s.

However, glassware firms in Qixian still face challenges in gaining recognitio­n for their products in the internatio­nal market. Despite the quality and artistry of Qixian’s glassware, the brand’s awareness remains relatively low on the global stage, according to company executives.

It requires a strategic approach, investment in marketing, product differenti­ation, access to distributi­on channels, and a focus on establishi­ng a strong brand identity that resonates with internatio­nal customers, said Li Jiansheng, chairman of Qixian Honghai Glass Co Ltd, a glass product manufactur­er in Qixian.

Delving into the historical and cultural heritage of Qixian can be a powerful strategy to enhance the brand awareness of its glassware products in the internatio­nal market, Li said, adding that by highlighti­ng the unique traditions, craftsmans­hip — and stories behind Qixian’s glassware — the brand can captivate the attention of global consumers and create a sense of authentici­ty and value.

 ?? PHOTOS BY WU ZUNMIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Skilled workers of Qixian Honghai Glass Co Ltd make export-bound glassware products, in Qixian county in Shanxi province, earlier this year.
PHOTOS BY WU ZUNMIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Skilled workers of Qixian Honghai Glass Co Ltd make export-bound glassware products, in Qixian county in Shanxi province, earlier this year.
 ?? ?? A view of Qixian Honghai Glass Co Ltd’s glassware products in Qixian county earlier this year.
A view of Qixian Honghai Glass Co Ltd’s glassware products in Qixian county earlier this year.

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