Cloisonn é teapot from the late Qing Dynasty
Cultural relics of the Qing Dynasty
Cloisonne
Museum collections
Ancient porcelain
Copper body cloisonn é enamel
During the late Qing Dynasty
Cloisonn é enamel
Jingtai Blue Teapot
Cloisonn é enamel teapot
Jingtai Blue from the Late Qing Dynasty
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Coin
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This teapot is a cloisonn é craft from the late Qing Dynasty in the 19th century, currently housed in the Bleschunov Municipal Personal Collection Museum in Odessa, Ukraine. Cloisonn é, officially known as "Copper Cloisonn é Enamel" and commonly referred to as "Enamel Cloisonn é", is one of China's famous special metal crafts. During the Ming Dynasty's Jingtai period, this craftsmanship reached its peak, producing the most exquisite and famous crafts. Therefore, later generations referred to this type of metal artifact as "Cloisonn é".