Cloisonne Porcelain

Lotus in Midsummer Teacup

$59.00
Style:

Cup shape: Pedestal Cup

The pedestal cup, also known as a goblet or stem cup, symbolizes elegance and refinement. The elevated base or "pedestal" design not only adds an aesthetic appeal but also signifies status and sophistication. Historically, such cups were often used in ceremonial contexts and for serving fine beverages, reflecting a sense of luxury and importance. The height of the pedestal allows for a better grip and showcases the beverage beautifully, enhancing the overall drinking experience.

Cup design: Lotus

The lotus design symbolizes purity, nobility, and beauty. In Chinese culture, the lotus grows out of the mud yet remains unstained, representing integrity and moral excellence. It also symbolizes harmony and peace, often conveying good wishes. The elegant form and fresh colors of the lotus make it a popular motif on teaware and ceramics, adding visual appeal and deep cultural significance.

Cup making technique: Cloisonne Porcelain

Copper Wire Cloisonne, also known as "Cloisonne" or "Inlaid Cloisonne," is a traditional Chinese metalcraft. Soft, flat copper wires are bent and soldered onto a copper base in intricate patterns. Enamel glazes are then filled into these patterns and fired, creating ornate objects. It is recognized as a prestigious Chinese art form and holds national intangible cultural heritage status

MAKING PROCESS

  • Preparing the Base: The porcelain base is prepared and shaped according to the desired form, typically using molds or wheel throwing techniques.

  • Applying Metal Strips: Thin strips of copper or silver are carefully bent and affixed to the porcelain surface using a special adhesive. These strips outline the design and create compartments (cloisons) that will hold the enamel.

  • Filling with Enamel: Colored enamel paste, made from powdered glass and pigments, is carefully applied into each cloison compartment. Multiple layers of enamel may be applied to achieve the desired color intensity and depth.

  • Firing: The piece is fired in a kiln at high temperatures, typically around 800-900°C. During firing, the enamel melts and fuses with the metal strips and porcelain base, forming a smooth and glossy surface.

  • Polishing and Finishing: After firing, the cloisonné piece is carefully polished to remove any imperfections and to enhance the shine of the enamel surface. Additional decorative elements, such as gilding or metal fittings, may be added at this stage.

产品规格图

• Featuring a beautiful floral pattern
• Decorated with luxurious gold inlay
• Handcrafted by expert artisans
• Extremely valuable piece of art
• Suitable for use on any occasion
• Packaged in a beautiful satin gift box, perfect as a gift

NIIVVA's products are expensive because they are committed to preserving traditional porcelain culture and craftsmanship. They use ancient Chinese porcelain techniques, and every product is handmade by skilled artisans. These artisans meticulously create teaware that embodies the delicate beauty of oriental porcelain. This dedication to quality, heritage, and artistry justifies the higher prices.

Craftsmanship passed down through generations, handmade using traditional heritage techniques.

At Niivva, we prioritize the safe and timely delivery of our products, especially considering the delicate nature of our porcelain items. Therefore, all our products are shipped via DHL Express. This ensures not only the safety of the items but also that you receive your products within approximately 3-5 days.

Free replacement for defects

10-year price guarantee

If you find any defects such as black spots
or pinholes in our items upon receipt (though this is very unlikely), we will
promptly provide you with free return and exchange services.

We believe that the shattered fragments of
flaws will forge a pale blue monument.

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