Chinese Red Porcelain
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Chinese Red Porcelain
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Corelle Cherry Blossom Square 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 List Price: $94.99 Sale Price: $49.99 Used From: $44.03 |
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Part of the impeccably modern Corelle Square collection, Cherry Blossom dinnerware has a spare beauty reminiscent of a Japanese print. Fashioned by Studio Levien of London, the pattern features softly geometric silhouettes in white with a lovely cherry blossom motif artistically placed... |
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The Tea Spot Steeping Mug, 3-Piece Handcrafted Porcelain Ceramic Tea Mug with Infuser & Lid, 16-Ounce, color: Blue Sky List Price: $22.00 Sale Price: $13.95 |
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Enjoy tea for one without the hassle of preparing a full pot with this steeping mug set by The Tea Spot. Hand crafted out of stylish blue porcelain, the mug insulates and keeps your tea warm and drinkable... |
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Chinese Porcelain Soup Spoons, 50 pc #B745 List Price: $45.00 Sale Price: $18.25 |
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Bundle of 50 Porcelain Chinese Soup spoons. These spoons are perfect for serving bite sized party appetizers or for restaurant use. These spoons measure about 5 inches long and are dishwasher and microwave safe... |
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Weddingstar Traditional Script Brushed Silver Asian Double Happiness Cake Top List Price: $19.98 Sale Price: $15.30 |
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Asian Double Happiness Symbols in traditional script, for your cake or other decoration. |
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Crowned Cranes Vase Lamp in Antique Red Sale Price: $199.00 |
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JCO-X8604 Features: -Traditional Japanese cranes design.-Hand painted.-UL approved socket, power cord and light switch. Includes: -Includes base, shade and ceramic finial.-Imported, includes base, shade, harp and finial... |
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Red Hat 18In Porcelain Lamp Doll Duck House ~Retired List Price: $52.50 Sale Price: $28.88 |
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You will most certainly want to double-click on any image above to see additional details. Red Hat is one of the items in the Fall 2005 Duck House Collection. Designed by professional artists, this item is delicately handcrafted with the finest materials... |
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A Passion for Blue and White List Price: $60.00 Sale Price: $24.99 Used From: $10.50 |
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Product Description “Nature’s quintessential color combination of blue and white never ceases to amaze me. The look of pristine snow against deep blue Aspen skies; spires of blue and white delphinium in a garden; Connecticut’s spring mornings where the apple blossoms and nodding heads of white narcissus are in contrast to soft blue skies and vibrant green grassâthese and many more images found in nature have informed my work for the last thirty-five years... |
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Chinese Porcelain: Art, Elegance, and Appreciation (Art of China) (Arts of China) List Price: $12.95 Sale Price: $7.41 Used From: $7.41 |
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These are some of the most exquisite and delicate works of art ever created, and the subject of intense admiration for generations of art lovers, collectors, and scholars. |
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Julie's Gift: Memories of London List Price: $12.95 Sale Price: $12.65 Used From: $4.56 |
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Kevin and Julie travel to London. Kevin loathes sightseeing. Julie is the quintessential tourist. Kevin ends up enjoying the trip but doesn't tell Julie. He secretly writes a book about his fond memories to surprise her and express his love. |
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Psp Silicon Rubber Case Psp3000 Silicon Rubber Case Btp-5325f Sale Price: $24.99 |
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1.Type: BTP-5325F 2.Corresponding type: PSP3000 3.Color: red Ink painting, cinnabar red, blue ink painting, porcelain blue, black ink painting stars, white ink painting stars 4.Chinese style: elegant and simple 5... |
The Chinese Art of Cloisonné
Cloisonné is a unique combination of copper and porcelain working skills, traditional painting, sculpting, and etching skills. Originating in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), cloisonné is an intricate process that requires many years of training for an artisan to master.
Cloisonné underwent a major change during the Ming Dynasty around 1426-1456 when a blue enamel was discovered, which gives cloisonné its gorgeous look, and is still used today. Ming Dynasty cloisonné is considered the most intricate.
Cloisonné pieces can be found in large objects, such as vases and other large utensils and decorative items, as well as small items like earrings, bracelets, chopsticks, or jars.
The Making of a Masterpiece
When visiting China, be sure to visit a cloisonné factory. It's an experience you won't soon forget. Cloisonné requires many hours of pain-staking labor, and Chinese artisans have mastered the entire process. It's amazing to watch each of the artisans in deep concentration creating these beautiful pieces.
Step 1: Cloisonné Design
The first step in creating one of these lustrous cloisonné pieces is to create the design. Artists draw the design on a piece of paper, which is then handed off to the next artisan in the process.
Step 2: Base Hammering
In this step, copper sheets are hammered on to an enamel piece, whether it is a large vase or a small bracelet. The seams are sealed with copper solder and then the piece is put into a stove to weld it. This is a time-consuming step and must be done perfectly to achieve the desired effect.
Step 3: Copper Wire Curving
Unbeknownst to most people, cloisonné is not constructed of a single piece of enamel. It is constructed instead of hundreds, and sometimes thousands of small copper wires glued to the copper base. Workers shape a small red copper wire to make the design as the designer has instructed. These small, intricate designs can be birds, flowers, or any of hundreds of other types of designs. The wires are attached using small tweezers and pliers. The copper wires are then pasted on the surface of the copper body. Then another worker puts silver solder between the red copper wire and the red copper body. The piece is then put in the stove where the copper wires are welded onto the base.
Step 4: Enamel Filling
When cooled, workers polish the piece and then fill in the wire design with enamel materials according to the color design. Workers sit in front of a table using a small suction pipe to suck the enamel from the colored dishes into the pipe.
After filling the wires with enamel, workers absorb any remaining moisture with cotton. The piece is then put in a kiln for the first firing. During the firing process, the enamel shrinks. So when cooled, workers fill with more materials and fire again. This entire process is repeated three times until the enamel completely fills the copper wires.
Step 5: Polishing
The final step in this involved process is polishing. Workers use emery stone to polish the cloisonné until it is very smooth. They even up the color enamel material with the copper wire. If there are places where the enamel doesn't quite match evenly with the copper wires, more enamel is added and the piece is fired again. The polishing process will begin again. Then a soft yellow stone is used to grind off any larger imperfections. Charcoal is used last to grind the piece to a high sheen.
Creating the gorgeous cloisonné pieces we see today takes time, patience, and ingenuity. Regardless of the type of cloisonné piece that you have, it is sure to add beauty and elegance to your home or office.
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Chinese Red $58.24 Chinese Red |
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Chinese Armorial Porcelain For the Dutch Market $205.33 Chinese Armorial Porcelain For the Dutch Market |
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Chinese Porcelain $5 The art of porcelain manufacturing is linked closely to China and its history, appearing in the 7th century when it became an important symbol of royalty or high status. The masterpieces of the genre featured in this book range from simple tea bowls and fantastic vases to hair ornaments, figurines and snuff boxes with intricate, multi-coloured designs. The presentations of these fragile objects are accompanied by an informative outline of the history of Chinese porcelain. This delicate material attracted and continues to attract the attention of art lovers throughout the world, making Mega Square Chinese Porcelain an ideal gift. |
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Famille Rose Red Floral Chinese Porcelain Stool (China) $103.99 Accent your garden or patio with this Famille rose red floral garden stoolHandmade garden stool will complete any patio decorVersatile stool can be used outdoors or indoorsThe Story Behind the Product:Chinese ceramic stools date back to the Ming dynasty. Our garden stools are 100-percent handmade by high fire process. The color of glaze will not fade or change. They function as an extra seat, foot rest, small table, plant stand, cocktail table, etc.Made in Jingdezhen (Jingde Town). It has been termed the 'Porcelain Capital' because of its production of quality china. It has a 1700-year-old history of china production. There are thousands of workshops in Jingdezhen, generation after generation.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral* |
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Symbols on Chinese Porcelain $70.93 'Ten Thousand Times Happiness' reveals the auspicious, symbolic meaning of Chinese Porcelain (12th-18th centuries) introducing 80 masterpieces of the Keramiekmuseum Princessehof, Leuwarden, the Netherlands. |
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Chinese - Red & Yellow $10 Chinese - Red & Yellow |
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Chinese zodiacs red yellow $6 Chinese zodiacs red yellow |
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Red and Brown Porcelain Jar $443 Red and Brown Porcelain Jar |
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Still Life of Peaches and Grapes in a Chinese Porcelain Bowl $19.99 Still Life of Peaches and Grapes in a Chinese Porcelain Bowl - Giclee Print |
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Chinese Porcelain on Display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art $69.99 Chinese Porcelain on Display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art - Photographic Print |
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Stool Chinese Porcelain, Ming to Form Covered Vase $34.99 Stool Chinese Porcelain, Ming to Form Covered Vase - Giclee Print |
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Ancient Chinese Porcelain Adorns Mexican Monuments $13.99 Sisse Brimberg Ancient Chinese Porcelain Adorns Mexican Monuments - Photographic Print |
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Chinese Porcelain (Hardcover) $10.9 First appearing in the 7th century, porcelain art in China quickly became enormously important as a symbol of royalty or high status. The masterpieces of this genre featured in this book range from simple tea bowls to fantastic vases, hair ornaments, figurines and snuff boxes with intricate, multi-coloured designs. This delicate material attracted and continues to attract the attention of art-lovers throughout the world, making Mega Square Chinese Porcelain an ideal gift. |
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Solid Black Porcelain Fishbowl $31.49 Decorate your home or garden with this beautiful solid black porcelain fishbowl. Crafted of Chinese porcelain, the classic shape and color of this accent piece creates a versatile atmosphere in any corner of the house.Solid black designEdges of the lip have rustic specks for characterColors: Black, redMaterials: PorcelainDimensions: 7 inch high x 9 inches long x 9 inches wide |
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Golden Hays Porcelain Tureen $46.49 This small porcelain tureen features an interesting golden hays print. Dots of green, red and blue on some of the gold leaves gives it a nice fresh look. Includes matching oval saucerColors: Golden hayMaterials: Chinese porcelainDimensions: 6 inches high x 17 inches long x 10 inches wide |
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Chinese Nationalists Returning Red Chinese Shelling $69.99 John Dominis Chinese Nationalists Returning Red Chinese Shelling - Photographic Print |
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Chinese Red Rose II $264.99 Chinese Red Rose II - Framed Art Print |
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Chinese Scroll in Red I $17.99 Mauro Chinese Scroll in Red I - Art Print |
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Chinese Scroll in Red II $17.99 Mauro Chinese Scroll in Red II - Art Print |
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Chinese Scroll in Red III $17.99 Mauro Chinese Scroll in Red III - Art Print |
#15) Decorate with porcelain slip!


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