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The three major handicrafts known as which
Cloisonné, Beijing's famous traditional Han handicrafts, more than 600 years ago, also known as copper-fiber pinched wire enamel, commonly known as enamel, also known as embedded enamel, is a kind of in the copper tire type, with a soft, flat copper wire, pinched into a variety of patterns welded, and then enamel color glaze filled with patterns within the firing of the objects made.
Jingdezhen ceramics began in the Han Dynasty, Jingdezhen in the Five Dynasties to the south of the earliest place to burn white porcelain and its white porcelain and the higher achievements and established its own position, thus breaking the monopoly of celadon in the south and the formation of the pattern of the South Qingbei white, the production of blue and white porcelain in the Song Dynasty, the development of porcelain for the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties has an extremely important role.
Fuzhou lacquerware, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, a specialty, China National Geographical Indication products; Fuzhou lacquerware began in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Fuzhou lacquerware features: light and firm texture, simple and generous shape, colorful decorations, colorfast, sturdy, temperature, acid and alkali corrosion resistance.
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