Japanese silver enamel vase
Japanese silver enamel vase is a traditional handicraft that combines art and craftsmanship. This type of vase is usually made of copper or silver and covered with a layer of enamel glaze. After high-temperature firing, it forms a smooth and shiny surface. Enamel has rich colors and diverse patterns, commonly featuring traditional Japanese elements such as flowers, birds, landscapes, and figures. Silver wire craftsmanship outlines delicate lines on enamel, adding a sense of three dimensionality and artistic beauty. The Meiji era (1868-1912) was the peak period of the development of enamel craftsmanship in Japan, and works from this period were particularly favored by collectors.
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