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Cloisonné
is a famous traditional enamelware with a history of over 500 years. Cloisonné
is one of the famous arts and crafts of Beijing. The making of cloisonné
requires rather elaborate and complicated processes: base-hammering,
copper-strip inlay, soldering, enamel-filling, enamel-firing, polishing and
gilding. Base-hammering of body is the first step in the making of cloisonné.
The material used for making the body is copper, because copper is easily
hammered and stretched. This step requires a sound judgment in the shaping and
uniformity of thickness and weight. It is in fact the work of the copper-smith.
The only difference is that when an article is shaped, the copper-smith's work
is finished, whereas the cloisonné craftsman's work has just begun. The second
step is filigree
soldering. This step requires great care and high creativeness. The artisan
adheres copper strips onto the body. These strips are of 1/16 inch in diameter
and of lengths as the artisan desires. The strips of filigree thus adhered make
up a complicated but complete pattern. The artisan has a blueprint in mind and
he can make full use of his experience, imagination and aesthetic view in
setting the copper strips on the body. The third step is to apply color which is
known as enamel filling. The color or enamel is like the glaze on ceramics. It
is called falang. Its basic elements are boric acid, saltpeter and alkaline.
Owing to the difference in the minerals added, the color differs accordingly.
Usually one with much iron will turn gray, with uranium, yellow, with chromium,
green, with zinc, white, with bronze, blue, with gold or iodine, red. The colors
are ground into minute powder and applied in the cells separated by filigree.
The fourth step is enamel firing. This is done by putting the article, with its
enamel filling, into a kiln. After a short moment, the copper body will
turn red. But after firing, the enamel in the little compartments will sink down
a bit. That will require a re-filling. This process will go on repeatedly until
the little cells are filled. The fifth step is polishing. The first polish is
with emery. Its aim is to make the filigree and the filled compartments even.
The whole piece is again put to fire, then polished once more with a whet-stone.
Finally, a piece of hard carbon is used to polish again so as to obtain some
luster on the surface of the article. The sixth step is gilding. This is done by
placing the article in fluid of gold or silver, changed with electric current.
The exposed parts of the filigree and the metal fringes of the article will
again undergo another electroplating and a slight polish.
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Japanese
Puzzle Boxes - Each amazing secret box only open if you
move the various panels in a very specific order. They range from
boxes that open with only 4 moves, to boxes that can take over 50
moves. These make great gifts. |
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Gold
Leaf Lacquer - Gold Leaf Lacquer
ware is one of the finest crafts produced in China. It involves a
20 step process that converts normal objects of porcelain or wood
into beautiful masterpieces. Each piece is hand painted and gilded
with gold leaf, then finished with over 10 coats of lacquer, a
process that can take up to a month to complete. |
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Pond Collection
- Adorable reptile figures from the
Golden Pond Collection by Green Tree. These products originated in
Dehua ... one of the finest ceramic capitals of Asia with over
3000 years of ceramic history and culture. A process of 8 working
procedures all fired at different temperatures is how the hand
painted finish is achieved on these wonderful collectible pieces.
Our assortment includes Frogs, Lizards, and Alligators.
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| Red
Coral Collection
- Our Jewelry-Makers in Bali and Thailand
begin with .925 Sterling Silver and create beautiful pieces
accented with Red Sponge Coral. This
collection will definitely get you noticed.
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| Exotic
Shell Collection
- Choose from many different varieties of
Shell necklaces, pendants, earrings, and bracelets made from
Sterling Silver and exotic shells and pearls.
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| Amber
Collection
- Our genuine Baltic Amber and Sterling Silver
jewelry comes from the finest jewelers in Poland. Each piece is
crafted by hand. Because we buy direct, we are able to offer this
collection at prices that are a fraction of what other retail
stores charge.
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| Southwestern
Collection
- Turquoise, Spiny Oyster Shell, and Semi-Precious
Stone set in Sterling Silver with designs unique to the American
Southwest.
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Tea
Sets
from Japan, China, and
Vietnam that match our other Japanese Tableware perfectly. Dozens
of varieties of Tea
are also available.
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Japanese
Sake Sets - Choose from our wide variety of hand
crafted designs imported from Japan. Matching Sushi Sets and bowls
also available. |
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Japanese
Sushi Sets - Over 75 different designs to select from.
The largest inventory available on the internet. We have
everything you need to set your table in style for your next Sushi
Party or Chinese Food with your family. |
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The
Tetsubin
teapot is a Japanese teapot made of
cast iron. A typical Tetsubin teapot has a geometric, organic or
animal pattern decoration on the side where its spout faces your
right. |
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