With exposure to humid, oxygen-rich air the resin cures into a plastic coating. Lacquer originally came from the resin found in a family of trees in Southern China and other parts of Eastern Asia. Chinese LacquerwareĬhinese lacquerware refers to items that have been coated with thin layers of a shellac known as lacquer. Cloisonné was used to create pieces of all kinds similar to lacquerware. The surfaces are usually rubbed down to reveal the wires that form the design. The pieces are fired so that the colored material melds with the surface creating beautiful artworks. The spaces are then filled with glass paste or enamel (this is more common among newer pieces). In cloisonné, thin metal wires are placed on a metal surface in the outline of a pattern. Cloisonné refers to an intricate technique that was developed during the fourteenth and fifteenth century in China. Chinese CloisonnéĪnother renowned Chinese art form is cloisonné enamel. Often the resulting pieces were hand painted with lush scenes and vibrant colors. Chinese artisans were renowned for their ability to create magnificent pieces using kaolin based porcelain clay. While the most famous is Chinese blue and white porcelain, it is not the only valuable kind. Chinese PorcelainĬhinese antique porcelain can vary broadly in size and style. We are actively seeking many types of Chinese antiques including antique Chinese porcelain. Pieces made for the Chinese Imperial courts carry a very special significance for the Chinese people. All in Print China is well positioned to make greater contributions to development of the world's printing industry.Ongoing industrial expansion and interest in older items by China’s burgeoning upper middle class have made oriental antiques from the region valuable and highly sought after in the current worldwide marketplace. All in Print China shoulders to lead development of China printing industry and promote its technical upgrading, with the purpose of building an integrated platform for exchange and promotion of the new technology, products and materials in the printing and packaging industry. China's printing industry is accelerating the pace of development featuring "green, digitalization, intelligence, and integration" on its way toward a printing powerhouse. Over the past 20 years, All in Print China has been focusing on the frontier technologies of the world printing industry, not only creating an exhibition platform for the global printing enterprises to promote transaction between suppliers and buyers, but also providing prime opportunities for printing professionals to make international exchanges, and boosting the exchange and dissemination of new technologies, hence being named "the Oriental Window of World Printing Industry".Īll in Print China is committed to providing new opportunities for innovation and momentum for sustained development of printing industry. The exhibition, co-organized by the Printing Technology Association of China, China Academy of Printing Technology, and Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, has seen eight successful sessions since 2003. China International Exhibition for All Printing Technology & Equipment (All in Print China) is one of the most influential exhibitions in China's printing industry.
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