The Impressive Cloisonné – An Intricate Work of Art

Cloisonné – copper and natural colours in splendid patterns. Cranes, lotus flowers, peonies, dragons and different trees are most popular.

Why not start with a 1.50 m. high urn,  featured in the movie Oceans 11? The neat price tag: 70 000 euro.

In China this technique dates back to the 14th C, and on visiting the factory, we could follow the work from simple copper vase or other object, through painting the pattern lines, gluing the tiny copper linings, painting with natural colours and then burning 7 times in 1000 degrees  – lastly three times polishing – to the final object ready for sale.

If you have got some left over money, you can buy these two. The urns are more than 2 metres high and the price tag is: 300 000 euros – each. We were told that last year a Russian guy bought another two.

CFFC: Anything Painted

For Cee I’m a bit late, but still. A painted ceiling and roof in the Forbidden City, Beijing.

#297 Ståtlig – Magnificent/Impressive (337/365)

The magnificent Dragon Wall, safeguarding the Yuyuan Gardens in Shanghai.

#151 Korv – Sausages (332/365)

Kinesisk korv – inte en aning om innehåll.

Chinese – no idea of what it’s consisting of.