Believed lost for decades, an exceptionally rare Chinese Ming Dynasty cloisonné box was a surprise hit at auction, selling at Dreweatts in Berkshire, U.K., for £288,000 ($358,000). It was expected to ...
The Chinese enameling called cloisonne has been made for centuries. A thin metal wire is bent into shape on a metal vase and soldered into place. Then colored enamels are floated in to fill each space ...
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 ...
There are two ways that the skill of craftsmanship can be emphasized: by showing it off through masses of meticulous decorative details, or by stripping everything to the bare minimum and bringing ...
To celebrate the upcoming Year of the Snake, Loewe has created a collection that pays homage to the ancient craft of Chinese cloisonné. By partnering with master Xiong Songtao, a Chinese Arts and ...
Appraisal: Chinese Cloisonné Moon Flask, ca. 1800, from Baton Rouge Hour 2. In Baton Rouge Hour 2, Lark E. Mason appraises a Chinese cloisonné moon flask, ca. 1800. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is ...
Settlers from the Islamic world, travelling to the western Chinese province of Yunnan late in the 13th century, are most often credited with introducing to the Yuan dynasty a method of decorating ...
Cloisonné is well-known traditional enamelware with a history that dates back more than 500 years. It is often called the "Blue of Jingtai" for two reasons. First, blue is the most commonly used color ...
Sino-foreign Enamel Gallery in Beijing gifts Chinese cloisonné vases to Nigerian Ambassador to China
Cloisonné, one of China's intangible cultural heritages, originated from Europe and introduced to China through the legendary Silk Road. For hundreds of years, cloisonné was an expensive form of art ...
Visitors appreciate exhibits donated by Robert Chang to the Shanghai Museum. Chang, a 97-year-old collector of Chinese artifacts, is based in Hong Kong. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/China Daily] "Chang's ...
Zhang Tonglu is a nation-level intangible cultural heritage inheritor of cloisonne. Ancient Chinese cloisonne is a cultural icon of Beijing, and visitors often marvel at these truly fine art pieces.
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