LOT 0194 Antique Gilt Enamel Buddhist Ritual Instrument
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Cloisonne enamel technology originated in Persia, today Iran, and matured in the 5th to 6th centuries, and then spread from Persia to Arabia, the Eastern Roman Empire and other places. It was introduced to China during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and it quickly became a popular craft in the court. It is called cloisonne. "Chunming Dream Yulu" refers to the bronze ware of Xuande, the kiln ware of Chenghua, the lacquer ware of Yongle Orchard Factory, the enamel of Jingtai imperial palace, it is exquisite and ancient, and those with good deeds from all directions will also pay high prices in the city. This instrument is in the shape of a bell, the upper part is gilded, the golden light is brilliant, and it is luxurious and unusual. The top is cast with a Buddha head. The face is solemn. The hair is high, densely covered with spiral meat buns. Eyes slightly closed, the ears are wide and thick, and the lower part is decorated with a variety of lotus petals and various cirrus moire decorations. The craftsman uses the exquisite cloisonne enamel production process to draw exquisite decorations on the abdomen, and various enamel pigments are filled with exquisite and fine detail. The color is bright and pure. It has a luxurious effect similar to gem setting, gorgeous and moving, filigree is uniform in thickness, contour lines are flexible, and color layout Extremely sophisticated, the pattern layout is appropriate, complicated but not chaotic, showing a typical court art style., Height: 7.9 (20cm); Diameter: 4.75" (12cm)
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