Size:2.5CM X 1.5CMOrigin:Beijing Craft:traditional Chinese cloisonne craft with thousands of years history
Chinese Cloisonne is also called "Enamel with copper roughcast and inlayed copper wire" abbreviated for Enamel and usually called cloisonne. Chinese Cloisonne is a kind of artwork made of red copper roughcast and decorated colorful glaze. It was well known in the time of Jingtai of Ming Dynasty (1450--1456) for the most exquisite production. When produced, the first is to make the roughcasts of various vessels with red copper, such as vase, dish, jar, box and so on. Then the second is to inlay flower pattern with staved copper wires and weld on roughcasts to form the pattern frame. On the spaces there are full of many orderly and beautiful Jindi Patterns that are filled with colorful glazes later. After the roughcasts are put into a stove for burn, they are polished to be bright. Polishing is using coarse sand, fine sand, yellow stone and charcoal in turns until blue roughcasts and copper wires are clean and smooth. The last is to increase the luster, protect against rust and then plate gold and reach the effect of brilliance and effulgence. Its artistic feature is all of its style, pattern, color and brightness are very wonderful. It has a great deal of types. Most of them are daily vessels. Their styles are often grant and elegant. The patterns are very rich. Taking the traditional artistic skills of needlework, jade, china and lacquerwork, it gives prominence to the pattern style of sketching lines and filling colors. The color of glaze includes blue, red, yellow, green, white, sky blue, navy blue, carmine, dark yellow, light yellow, light green, milk white, deep violet, bright blue and amaranth, etc... Caved gold and rich colors are so magnificent and luxuriant.
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This piece of art is a pair of Chinese classical enamel earrings that stand out with their exquisite craftsmanship and unique design.
The earrings feature traditional enamel techniques, skillfully combining various patterns and colors to create a distinctive visual effect.
This technique has a long history in Chinese culture and represents the essence and mastery of ancient Chinese art.
The design of these earrings is very delicate, with each earring featuring a unique pattern.
One earring has a red circular pattern, while the other has a blue square pattern.
These patterns are all made of enamel, with vibrant and bright colors that exude a sense of vitality.
Additionally, the earrings also incorporate golden decorative lines, adding to their overall glamour.
These earrings not only have a beautiful appearance but also carry profound cultural significance.
They represent the pursuit of beauty and attention to detail in traditional Chinese culture.
By appreciating these earrings, we can feel the broad and profound Chinese culture and its unique charm.
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