Cloisonné is one of the most technically demanding crafts in the Chinese tradition: copper wire soldered by hand, filled with vitrified enamel, then fired and polished through multiple cycles. Our selection includes contemporary pieces made using classical Ming-period methods, without industrial shortcuts.
An artisan Beijing cloisonné plate with a 2mm copper body, hand-soldered 0.5mm wire cells, and hand-filled mineral enamel, approximately 30cm in diameter and 1.2kg. Made using an 8-stage process dating to the Yuan dynasty, available in classic red and imperial blue with a presentation stand.
The Beijing Cloisonné Pen Holder, Catchall & Incense Holder is a multi-functional desk object crafted from copper, brass wire, and mineral enamel. Its versatile design makes it perfect for organizing your desk or creating a contemplative atmosphere with incense.
Fine metal wire forms compartments filled with powdered glass enamel and fired to a glassy finish. Dragon and phoenix motifs in Chinese cloisonné tradition.
Grand Floral Cloisonné Vases are an exquisite set of two decorative pieces, meticulously crafted from copper with multi-fired enamel in vibrant turquoise, cobalt, crimson, and gilt. These substantial 60cm vases are perfect for adding a touch of imperial elegance and rich artistic heritage to any luxurious interior.
A pair of Beijing cloisonné vases in the imperial tradition, each surface a dense field of cobalt, turquoise, crimson, and ivory within fine metal lines.
Pair of floral cloisonné Chinese vases handcrafted on copper with brass wire cloisons and vitreous enamel lotus and peony motifs. Standing approximately 30 cm tall, each piece is fired and hand-polished in the Beijing imperial workshop tradition — a matched pair built to serve as a permanent focal point in any room.
Five cloisonné vessels in graduating depths of color, each built from metal wire partitions filled with enamel paste and fired in the Beijing tradition.