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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. Consigned by a family in ...
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 ...
Cloisonne enamel has over 600 years of history in China. With more than 10 production processes, this sophisticated traditional craft was once only reserved for Chinese royalty and is now listed ...
Metalwork has been decorated using the cloisonne technique for centuries in both Asia and Europe. Objects of many kinds, such as vases, plates, bowls and pendants for jewelry, as well as great ...
Chinese Cloisonne 0 Comment(s) Print E-mail CN, May 21, 2008 ... Enamel refilling is repeatedly required during this step, as heat from the fire causes the enamel to slightly sink. 5.
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 ...
Cloisonne enamel has over 600 years of history in China. With more than 10 production processes, this sophisticated traditional craft was once only reserved for Chinese royalty and is now listed ...
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