Cloisonné, one of China's famous special metal crafts, reached the peak of the craftsmanship during the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty. The crafts produced were the most exquisite and famous, so later the metal was called “cloisonne”.
The common name of cloisonne "Indigo", also known as "embedded enamel", is a kind of copper type, which is made of soft flat copper wire, which is welded into various patterns, and then the enamel color glaze is filled in the pattern. A fired utensil.
Because of its prevalence during the Ming Dynasty, the production techniques were relatively mature, and the enamel glaze used was mostly blue, hence the name “Cloisonne”.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the cloisonné industry has earnestly inherited and attracted the advantages of traditional cloisonné, which is stable and rich in style, full of patterns, vivid colors and fine workmanship. It has restored the stove, the tripod, the pot, the three-dimensional beast, the wax table, and the most beautiful in the past. It is also the most difficult to produce traditional products such as six-petal bottles, plum bottles and jellyfish bottles. Editor / Zhao Jing
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