The bodiless lacquer produced in Fuzhou, China’s Fujian, is an artistic treasure of folk taste and local features. It’s renowned, at home and abroad, as the “Three Treasures” of China’s traditional artworks with theBeijingCloisoonne and ceramics from Jingde town, Jiangxi province.
Since the second year under Xuantong Emperor’s regime in 1910, the lacquer has won multiples of first-prize awards and honorable titles in world’s major expositions, including the St. Louis Expo in the United States, London World’s Expo in Britain, and many other expos in Italy, Germany, Japan, the Philippines, Belgium, and Panama. The artwork is crowned “Black Jewelry” and “Oriental Treasure” worldwide.