'It's a magical process to turn a piece of metal into a piece of #art , I used to spend the whole night watching the colors change,' says #TsinghuaRen Xi Wen (China), an alumna from AADTHU, dedicated to #cloisonne innovation & inheritance. More: bit.ly/4azm3Wu
For sale on Antiques Atlas is this A Chinese cloisonne sculpture of a dragon antiques-atlas.com/antique/a_chin… Then the whole dragon has been filled in between the wires with bright glass enamels
From Robert Belcher Antiques
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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Each Wednesday, we’ll offer an AANHPI highlight from our collections #AtTheMuseums .
This basket-shaped incense burner, on view in the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, utilizes both cloisonné...
1) Sidney D. Gamble (1890-1968), an avid amateur photographer, visited China four times, capturing extensive photographs of the daily life of ordinary Chinese people. This image features a craftsman coloring Cloisonné in Beijing during 1918-1919. #OldPhotos
Chinese artisans carry forward handcrafted #cloisonne 's tradition and innovation, giving new mettle to old metal with designs that shine across time. Cloisonne, or jingtailan in Chinese, is the technique of creating designs on metal with colored-glass paste, or enamel, that fills
Explore the Qing Dynasty cloisonné five-offering set used for sacrificial rites at the #Confucian Temple's Hall of Great Perfection. This set features the incense burner at the center, flanked by candlesticks and vases on either side. #DateWithMuseum