Glass enamel decorated Chinese cloisonn é vase
It is a Chinese cloisonn é vase decorated with glass enamel, belonging to the William M. Lindgren Asian Art Collection and currently housed in the archives of St. Cloud State University. The period is approximately between 1930 and 1950. Cloisonn é craftsmanship is an ancient Chinese metal craft known for its exquisite copper body, enamel glaze, and complex production process. This process usually involves welding fine copper wires onto a copper body to form patterns, then filling these patterns with enamel glaze. After multiple firing and polishing processes, the final product is a colorful and glossy artwork. It is one of China's intangible cultural heritages.
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