What is enamel glaze?

Enamel color, also known as "Buddha Lang" and "Fa Lan", is actually also called cloisonne, which is a transliteration of foreign words. The word enamel originated from the ancient western place names in Sui and Tang Dynasties in China. At that time, the enamel mosaic crafts made in the Eastern Roman Empire and the Mediterranean coast of West Asia were called "stroke mosaic" or "Buddha inlay" and "Buddha machine", which were simplified as "strokes". After cloisonne appeared, it turned blue first and then enamel. 19 18 ~ 1956, enamel and enamel are synonymous. 1956, China formulated the standard of enamel products, and enamel was changed to enamel, which became synonymous with artistic enamel.

As a kind of art collection, enamel also attracts a large number of collectors, cloisonne is the most common collection object. By collecting cloisonne, we mean cloisonne made by hand and complicated in process before the end of Qing Dynasty. At that time, every process of cloisonne process had high requirements. In addition, after ten years of catastrophe, cloisonne remained in China before the end of Qing Dynasty almost disappeared. The scarcity of the world and the broad market demand have formed obvious contrast and value-added space. Moreover, the price of cloisonne ware on the market now is much lower than that of Jingdezhen official kiln porcelain at the same time, so the appreciation potential is relatively greater.