Antique Meiji Era Owari Cloisonne Vase Dark Blue H7.3 delicate painting. Height: 18.5cm Diameter: 9.8cm.
Generally speaking, pottery is made by molding clay and firing it like ceramics, but cloisonné ware uses a metal base of copper or silver and a glassy glaze is applied to the surface to create images of flowers, birds, the wind, the moon, landscapes, etc. It is characterized by the design. Wired cloisonné, in which silver wire is applied to the outline of the design, is a representative technique of Owari cloisonné. A metal base in the shape of a vase, plate, etc.
Is made using a copper (silver) plate, and a rough sketch is drawn on it with ink. In the case of wired cloisonné, a silver ribbon wire (silver wire) is placed along the sketch with special glue and planted (planting line), then a glassy pongee is applied and fired.Firing is repeated 4 to 8 times. After that, it is polished and decorated and completed. Vases, frames, sake vessels, plates, jewelry boxes, etc. International Buyers - Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
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