A pair of Japanese cloisonné vase table lamps, floral Pattern
A pair of Japanese cloisonné vases converted into table lamps. The table lamp is 12 inches high (the vase is 7 inches high) and 4 inches at its widest point. The lampshade and bulb are not included. The vase is filled with glass balls to enhance the stability of the lamp. Because one of the vases has some flaws, my price is a discount price. In fact, the Japanese cloisonné craft is completely derived from the Chinese cloisonné craft. For hundreds of years, Japanese craftsmen have incorporated their own national style in the process of imitation and learning, and developed their own traditional handicraft!
Japanese cloisonné is also based on copper, with various patterns outlined with silver wire, and then coated with natural mineral cloisonné glaze, then fired and formed, and a layer of anti-corrosion coating is applied on the glaze, and then the entire object is placed in acid for corrosion. After the shape of the object disappears completely, the surface anti-corrosion layer is removed and then polished. The glaze is smooth and has a glass-like luster, which looks more refined and elegant than Chinese cloisonné.