jǐng​tài​lán

cloisonné

景泰蓝 景泰藍 jǐng​tài​lán
cloisonné
A traditional Chinese handicraft involving decorative metalwork where colored enamel is applied to a copper body and then fired, polished, and gilded. It is named for the era of the Ming Emperor Jingtai, when production was most famous for its distinctive blue enamel.

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