Cloisonn é enamel three legged incense burner
3D model of incense burner
Cloisonn é enamel
Three legged incense burner
Cloisonn é enamel three legged incense burner
Traditional metal craftsmanship in China
Enamel technology
Introduced to China during the Yuan Dynasty
Common forms of incense burners in ancient China
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the peak was reached
Exquisite incense burner
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Cloisonn é enamel is a traditional metal craft originating from China, which combines metal craftsmanship and enamel painting technology. This technique was introduced to China around the Yuan Dynasty and further developed during the Ming Dynasty. The production process involves using copper wire to create various patterns on the copper body, then filling the compartments enclosed by these copper wires with enamel paint. After multiple firing and polishing processes, the final product is colorful and exquisitely patterned. The three legged incense burner is a common form of incense burner in ancient China, characterized by three supporting legs. The production of cloisonn é enamel three legged incense burners reached a peak during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.