Oriental Treasures
Luodian Schmuckschatulle – Heritage Schmuck Organizer
Luodian Schmuckschatulle – Heritage Schmuck Organizer
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Materialien: Abalone-Muschel, Massivholz, umweltfreundlicher Lack
Abmessungen: 24,5 cm x 13 cm x 9,5 cm
(Handvermessung mit geringfügigen Abweichungen. Maßgeblich ist das tatsächliche Produkt.)
Handwerkskunst: Handgefertigt












Design Culture
Intangible Cultural Heritage · The Aesthetics of Mother-of-Pearl Inlay
One of the earliest mother-of-pearl lacquerwares.
To date, it is recognized as one of the world's earliest examples.
Western Zhou Dynasty: Painted bird patterns on ritual vessels.
Originating in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties:
Mother-of-pearl inlay became a treasured craft of this era.
Flourishing in the Tang Dynasty:
China's mother-of-pearl inlay craftsmanship reached a highly mature stage, particularly seen in lacquer-backed bronze mirrors.
Peak in the Qing Dynasty:
Mother-of-pearl furniture reached its zenith.
Simultaneously influenced by the Qing court's refined aesthetic, it evolved into more exquisite artistic creations.
Modern Intangible Cultural Heritage:
Innovation and reform in mother-of-pearl techniques,
expanding into diverse product forms.