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Cloisonné Enamel Box with Floral and Scrollwork Decoration, Late 19th to Early 20th Century
List: $1,850
A rectangular cloisonné enamel box with gently domed lid, on four ball feet. The ground throughout is a dense dark brown-black field filled with tightly wound copper wire spirals — a leiwen (thunder pattern) scroll ground [1. The spiral-filled ground covering every surface of this box is a form of leiwen (雷紋), or thunder pattern — one of the oldest continuous decorative motifs in Chinese art, originating on Shang and Zhou dynasty bronze ritual vessels (c. 1600–256 BCE). In its original form the pattern was an angular, squared spiral. By the late 19th century, as seen here, it had evolved into a tightly packed curvilinear scroll worked in fine copper wire. In cloisonné production, this dense wire matrix serves both an ornamental and a structural function: it stabilizes the enamel ground during firing while providing the dark textured field against which the polychrome floral motifs are set. Height: 3.5 in. (9 cm.)
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