Tripod incense burner with lid
This incense burner features two types of enameling: cloisonné on the body and three legs, and champlevé on the two handles. The latter method requires artists to carve enclosures into the metal body that were then filled with enamel, instead of using copper wires. Much rarer than cloisonné in China, champlevé enamel appears to have been only briefly experimented with in the imperial workshop during the fifteenth century.
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