Traditional Craftsmanship | Rich Colors | Strong Durability
Hard Enamel (cloisonne) technique is an ancient handcraft that merges the aesthetics of metal and ceramics. It utilizes red copper as the base material. Precise molds are crafted based on the design patterns, which are then used to cut out the product's framework and intricate lines. High-quality enamel materials, such as cloisonné, are manually filled within the metal lines. The pieces are fired at temperatures exceeding 800 degrees Celsius, a process that not only solidifies the pigments but also ensures the colors do not bleed or fade. After completion, each enamel piece undergoes rigorous polishing and plating to enhance its durability and give it a variety of metallic sheens. This results in products that are not only vibrant in color but also smooth in surface, offering high durability and significant collectible value, making them highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts.