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A Chinese cloisonné vase, originally valued at a bargain price of $400 to $600, sold for 2,000 times its estimate last week, realizing $812,500 in an online auction.
A pair of cloisonne vases with lotus flowers modeled after ancient Chinese bronzes were sent to Nigerian Ambassador to China Baba Ahmad Jidda as birthday gifts from the Sino-foreign Enamel Gallery ...
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Established in 1956, the Beijing Enamel Factory is a time-honored brand manufacturing exquisite cloisonne enamel items from vases to paintings.
The vase is expected to be sold for around $13,000 at an upcoming auction after it was bought from a British thrift store.
Hammering the base, soldering, filling enamel, firing, polishing and gilding—after these meticulous processes, a new piece of cloisonné, known as jingtailan in Chinese, emerges. Crafted from copper ...
It is likely that the techniques employed in Chinese cloisonné came from the Near East. The tradition of enriching metal objects by fusing a composition of ground up multi-coloured glass under ...
A pair of cloisonne vases with lotus flowers modeled after ancient Chinese bronzes Photo: Courtesy of Sino-foreign Enamel Gallery Cloisonné, one of China's intangible cultural heritages ...