The Characteristics and Maintenance Methods of Cloisonné Bracelets

One, the characteristics of cloisonné bracelets

As an art craft, cloisonné bracelets originated in the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty and are made through techniques such as wire carving and blue dotting. Traditional cloisonné bracelets are not suitable for modern aesthetics, so modern cloisonné bracelets combine modern techniques such as three-dimensional carving and gemstone inlay to make them more in line with modern aesthetics.

Two, the maintenance methods of cloisonné bracelets

1. Avoid contact with alkaline or greasy substances. Take off the cloisonné bracelet when bathing, washing fish, washing meat, and cooking.

2. Do not wash with water or wipe the surface of the cloisonné work with a damp cloth, and avoid contact with acidic, alkaline or corrosive substances. You can wipe the surface of the cloisonné bracelet with 3% vinegar.

3. Cloisonné works should be placed in a place without acid, alkali, and less dust, and be maintained regularly. Cloisonné enamelware should pay attention to waxing and maintenance.

4. Avoid touching the cloisonné products too much. When wiping the metal parts, use a soft cotton cloth. When cleaning the glazed surface, first remove the dust and then wipe it with a soft cotton cloth.

5. After cleaning the metal and glazed surface, spray wax brightener to maintain its beauty and texture.

6. There are tiny sand holes on the enamel surface of cloisonné. When cleaning, pay attention to moisture-proof to prevent discoloration of the sand holes.

7. If the gold plating changes color, wears off, or the enamel surface is damaged by collision, seek professional repair companies for restoration to ensure its value.

8. If the interior of the bottle has exposed copper core, timely waxing treatment should be done to prevent rust.

9. High-value cloisonné bracelets are generally considered art collectibles and should be properly preserved to avoid falling or being damaged.