The Cloisonné Art Museum of China was completed and opened to the public in June 2012. It is China's first museum dedicated to cloisonné and also serves as a national-level intangible cultural heritage base for the transmission of cloisonné craftsmanship. The museum systematically presents the complete history of cloisonné craftsmanship, from its origins in the Yuan Dynasty to its contemporary development. Its collection includes reproductions of imperial cloisonné ware from the Ming and Qing dynasties, works by modern masters, and exhibits illustrating the full production process. The museum features both a craft demonstration area and an interactive experience zone, where visitors can observe 108 traditional techniques such as wire inlay and enamel filling, and participate in hands-on workshops.
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(Source: People's Daily Online)