The “Golden Age” of Japanese cloisonné was during the Meiji period (1868-1912). Known as Shippo-yaki, or Seven Jewel Ware, the process was initially limited to small decorative objects. Larger pieces were introduced from China around 1600.
The “Golden Age” of Japanese cloisonné was during the Meiji period (1868-1912). Known as Shippo-yaki, or Seven Jewel Ware, the process was initially limited to small decorative objects. Larger pieces were introduced from China around 1600.
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