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In English, this is called cloisonne enamel, but in Japanese it is known as "Shippo". "Shippo" means "Seven Treasures" and is taken from the Buddhist Sutra ...
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七宝 - Seven Treasures Fountain Pen. A vintage-inspired bakelite fountain pen handcrafted with Japanese traditional shippoyaki art by Master Okagaki Yukie.
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Shippoyaki is created by glazing glass enamel onto a copper plate with heat. This glass material is meant to be broken up to use for nail art.
shippoyaki from naillabostore.com
$50.00 4–7 day delivery 30-day returns
Shippoyaki is created by glazing glass enamel onto a copper plate with heat. This glass material is meant to be broken up to use for nail art.
Owari Shippo is the main type of cloisonné in Japan, started by Tsunekichi Kaji and passed down and developed through the present day. As part of this tradition ...
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Description. Meiji period Japanese cloisonne enamel vase by Ando Jubei, That enamel worked in silver wire decorated. Share this product.