History and Features of Cloisonné
Cloisonné, also known as "copper-wire inlaid enamel," is a traditional handicraft with a history of over 600 years. It is renowned for its elegant and luxurious appearance, as well as its intricate craftsmanship, and has been highly favored by royal and noble families.
Introduction of the new fashion 'Cloisonne'
This new fashion 'Cloisonne' is based on the design of the classic enamel craft 'Cloisonne'. The fashion is mainly in a dignified and noble deep blue color, decorated and embellished with metal and gemstones. The fashion cleverly reproduces the production process of cloisonne, using purple copper as the base material, applying enamel color glaze on the basis of gold wire carving. The overall appearance is magnificent, full of grand and elegant temperament.
Display effect of the new fashion
The women's clothing features loose and flowing sleeves and skirts, making the female characters more graceful and charming. The men's clothing is tailored and upright, showing a heroic demeanor. The gold rope buttons on the collars and the gemstones set in the belts add more magnificence and luxury.