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| Material: | Ceramic & Porcelain |
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| Color: | Multicolor |
| Feature: | High-Quality Ceramics |
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| Product Name: | Gold/Silver side skewer | Craft: | manual stroke |
| Material: | high quality ceramic | Style: | Phnom Penh/Silver Edge |
| Specifications: | six inches, eight inches, ten inches | Uses: | wedding, restaurant, home fruit plate |
| Design style: | European style | Cleaning: | easy to clean |
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In ceramic terms, drawing gold is one of the methods of golden color decoration. Gold drawing is to use principal gold (gold powder) or bright gold (gold water) to decorate decorative patterns on the porcelain surface or use it with other decorations as borders or gold ground. The technique of using the principal is much morult than the operation e difficof bright gold, and because of the high gold content, it is generally only partially used in high-end products. The general products currently use bright gold (gold water).
The gold drawing decorations are all painted by hand. The operation steps of gold water are relatively simple. The manual operation method is to draw the pattern with a gold drawing pen dipped in the gold water according to the decorative part, bordering, laying gold or combining with other decorations. Overglaze painted porcelain has a long history. Exquisite white and green colored wares were unearthed from the tomb of Fan Cui in Wuping in the sixth year of the Northern Qi Dynasty. The truly fine and beautiful colored wares are the colorful and pastel wares of the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong dynasties of the Qing Dynasty. The color glaze decoration porcelain craftsmanship of the Qing Dynasty has been greatly developed on the basis of inheriting the manufacturing technology of the Ming Dynasty. The craftsmen are no longer satisfied with the single color glaze decoration of traditional ceramics. Decorate with gold and color on glazed porcelain of other colors.
The use of gold color by the craftsmen of the Qing Dynasty broke through the monochromatic gold drawing on the ground in the Ming Dynasty and achieved a more brilliant artistic effect of ceramic decoration. During the Kangxi dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, a large amount of gold was applied to colored porcelain. Later, during the Yongzheng and Qianlong dynasties, the technique of applying gold became more extensive. Until the Daoguang dynasty, in addition to the white famille ware, the gold drawing technique was used on the consecrated famille of various colors. Jincai is not only used on official kiln wares, but also gilded on wares produced in folk kilns.
We use high-temperature firing, hand-stroke, and healthy ceramic craftsmanship, which are not only exquisite, beautiful, but also more durable.


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