Set of Five Petite Cloisonné Process Vases

Late 20th Century
$580 USD
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Dimensions
H: 4.25" Dia: 2.25"
Materials
Copper
Enamel
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
AHF0017A
Estimated Shipping
$25

A decorative technique first adopted in China in the early Ming dynasty (1368-1644), cloisonné is achieved by outlining intricate patterns with thin strips of metal, which are then filled with colorful materials such as vitreous enamel, cut glass or gemstones.

This charming set of five petite vases demonstrates five stages of the cloisonné process. All five vases have the same design of a koi fish swimming underwater, yet display different states of completion. First, the pattern is arranged with copper wires onto a wax armature. Next, clear and colorful enamels are applied to the wire form, fired and smoothed. Finally, the finishing touch of gilt plating is added to the exposed copper to prevent tarnishing and add a subtle glimmer of gold.

Set includes a padded silk box.

Additional Dimensions:
Diameter of Base: 1.5"
Diameter of Opening: 0.75"

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