Description
Discover the timeless beauty of Jingtailan Cloisonné, one of China’s most iconic imperial art forms. Known in the West as Cloisonné Enamel, this centuries-old technique originated during the Ming Dynasty and became renowned during the Jingtai Emperor’s reign — hence the name “Jingtailan.”
Each tea jar is handcrafted using a traditional process called “copper-wire cloisonné”, where soft copper wires are skillfully shaped into intricate floral patterns on a copper body. These patterns are then filled with vibrant enamel glaze and fired at over 800°C to create a stunning, glossy finish.
✔ 108 steps of pure handcraftsmanship
✔ 600 years of imperial heritage
✔ Zero machine intervention – every detail is made by hand
✔ Recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage of China (2006)
This tea canister is more than just a container — it’s a symbol of art, history, and elegance. With its radiant red body, gold accents, and auspicious floral motifs, it makes a perfect collectible, gift, or decorative centerpiece for your home.
Whether you’re a tea lover, a cultural enthusiast, or a collector of fine handmade goods, this piece is a meaningful treasure that bridges beauty and tradition.
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