Japanese cloisonn é vase
The Cloisonn é vase from 19th century Japan is an outstanding representative of the craftsmanship level of that period. This vase uses copper wire as dividing lines, meticulously outlining the outline of the pattern, and is filled with enamel material, which is then fired and polished at high temperatures. The 19th century is known as the "golden age" of Japanese cloisonn é, when production techniques reached unprecedented heights. The works are characterized by "exquisite wire work and extreme attention to detail". These vases are not only cherished domestically in Japan, but have also achieved great success at international exhibitions, exerting a profound influence on European ceramic manufacturers.
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