CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cloisonné is a colored enamel that is applied to a base of metal or porcelain. Metal bases are more serviceable, but they can be damaged through denting. Porcelain is more fragile, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Cloisonné enamels, the ancient technique of decorating metal, ceramics and porcelain, can be tracked back in Japanese history to the 17th century. By the late 19th century, enamels were one of Japan’s ...
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 ...
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] Donations by ...