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Traceability of cloisonne
According to archaeological findings, enamel was first born in Greece. Six rings and double eagle scepter heads unearthed on the island of Prussia, Greece, in the12nd century BC are recognized as the most primitive cloisonne enamel. In the 5th-6th century BC, enamelware was burned. It was not until the 6th century A.D. that the enamel craft of Byzantium in Greece gradually developed. At the beginning of the 3rd century A.D. 10- 13, the enamel craft of cloisonne was very popular. /kloc-cloisonne enamel was introduced into China directly or indirectly from Arabia in the 20th century.

In fact, the introduction of cloisonne from Arabia to China should be divided into two stages: first, the cloisonne made there was introduced to China with the rise of East-West trade; Later, because Mongols ruled Eurasia and established the Great Yuan Empire, due to national migration and frequent cultural and technical exchanges, the production skills of cloisonne were introduced to China with western artists. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, cloisonne enamel had been used by people of a certain class, and by the time of Jingtai, the enamel craft reached its peak.