Vase with Floral Scrolls
https://clevelandart.org/art/1969.285
In cloisonné enameling, the decorative patterns are outlined by soldering metal wires (usually copper) to a metal base, creating a network of cells, or cloisons, to be filled with powdered enamels. Here. a turquoise ground separates the stylized chrysanthemum flower and leaf p...
Artifact
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Terms
Culture
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
Technique
cloisonné enamel
Medium
cloisonné enamel
Genre
Enamel
Department
Chinese Art
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