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LUO Baohua

骆宝华

Luo Baohua was born in 1964 on an island in Yuhuan County, Zhejiang Province, China. In 1989, he began his career in mineral research, focusing on the analysis of minerals such as quartz, limestone, magnesite, black clay, potassium feldspar, and sodium feldspar, and their relationship to color variation in high-temperature glazes. From the outset, he provided leading ceramic manufacturers across China with optimal color-matching solutions for their products.

In 2003, Luo invented a method for refining underutilized minerals and translucent stones through ultra-fine grinding techniques. By combining various mineral structures to purify and retain impurities, he created unique color blends. Drawing inspiration from volcanic eruptions, he recreated beautiful stones with renewed vitality and artistic allure.

Luo Baohua envisions a future where quarries are no longer exploited irresponsibly, but where mineral resources are regenerated and reused according to natural principles through innovative techniques. In 2005, he invested in the establishment of his own factory in Songjiang, Shanghai, to apply this unique stone-processing technology on a broader scale. His work gained wide recognition at the 2010 World Luxury Building Materials Expo in Orlando, USA, where he was selected among the top ten and recommended to visitors as an exceptional product.

Luo Baohua’s artistic creations merge the power of nature with modern technology, opening new horizons in stone and ceramic art through his use of distinctive materials and techniques.

Since 2019, the artist has been exploring the use of high-temperature fused translucent minerals (at 1300°C) in his work. These materials, combined with his unique expertise, enable him to create pieces that are weather-resistant and sunlight-resistant while maintaining a luminous beauty even at night. His works are also highly difficult to replicate—especially by artificial intelligence—due to the special colors he achieves through firing at temperatures over 1000°C.

His creations are noted for their durability against the elements and their enduring aesthetic appeal. Seamlessly blending art and nature, Luo’s process remains uniquely his own, and to this day cannot be imitated by AI technologies.

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