qībǎoshāo
cloisonné
- cloisonné
- A Japanese style of enamelware or cloisonné similar to 景泰蓝 jǐngtàilán. It is made by welding metal wires onto a base to form patterns, filling the cells with colored enamel, and repeatedly firing and polishing the piece. The name refers to the seven Buddhist treasures, reflecting its colorful and precious nature.
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- 景泰蓝 jǐngtàilán