Absolute Secret

Absolute Secret

by Han Jiangxue

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Cloisonné is a type of enamel product. The craft of making enamel first originated in Persia. It was popular in West Asia, Arabia and the Eastern Roman Empire in the Middle Ages. It was introduced to my country in the Yuan Dynasty (there is also a saying that this craft was produced in my country during the Tang Dynasty), and reached its peak during the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty (1450-1456 AD). At that time, blue glaze was the most outstanding, so it was customarily called "cloisonné". It was one of my country's special handicrafts. It was the most famous one produced in Beijing and was a famous traditional handicraft in Beijing. The Japanese product "Shippoyaki", which belongs to the same enamel family as cloisonné, was originally called "Ben Qibao" and was introduced to Japan from my country via North Korea in the Ming Dynasty. In the 1860s, Japan introduced and absorbed enamel technology from Germany and the Netherlands on the basis of "Hon-Shippo" to create enamel products with Japanese characteristics - "Shippo-yaki".

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