Cloisonné Fish Earrings: DIY-Inspired Chinese Lucky Intangible Cultural Heritage Jewelry

1. Artisan Experience: Handcrafted by Intangible Heritage Master Chen (DIY-Referenceable)
These fish-shaped earrings are handcrafted by Master Chen, a Beijing municipal-level cloisonné intangible cultural heritage inheritor (with 14 years of practice). His crafting process is a classic teaching case in his “Intangible Heritage DIY Experience Classes”:
- Master Chen starts with wire shaping: The fish scale pattern uses 0.2mm fine copper wire, bent into layered curves with tweezers (beginners in DIY are advised to practice single-circle scales first—basic shaping can be completed in 2 hours).
- For enamel filling, he recommends beginner-friendly royal blue mineral glazes (easily sourced by DIY jewelry enthusiasts), fired at 650°C in a low-temperature kiln (home DIY users can substitute with a dedicated small oven) to achieve a luminous blue-and-gold texture.“This is the ‘lucky fish’ style I often make with DIY students—you can replicate a simplified version by following the steps,” says Master Chen.
2. Professional Craft: DIY-Friendly Traditional Cloisonné Techniques
As a national intangible cultural heritage (listed in 2006), this pair of fish earrings uses “simplified traditional DIY techniques” designed by Master Chen:
- Wire Shaping (Learnable for DIY)Bend copper/aluminum wire into a fish outline + scale pattern using Master Chen’s template, then glue it to an acrylic sheet (a substitute for traditional copper bases, ideal for DIY beginners).
- Enamel Filling (DIY-Ready)Use pre-mixed royal blue glazes (to avoid beginner coloring mistakes), fill in the colors with a fine brush, and air-dry (beginners can skip kiln firing and use epoxy resin for sealing instead).
- Final Piece (DIY Extension)This fish shape is Master Chen’s “intangible heritage DIY starter design”—it has helped over 300 jewelry lovers master basic cloisonné techniques.
3. Authoritative Background: Authentic Intangible Heritage Inheritance
- Master Chen is a Beijing municipal-level cloisonné intangible cultural heritage inheritor; his studio is a “Beijing Intangible Heritage Skill Promotion Site” that regularly offers “Cloisonné DIY Jewelry Classes”.
- These fish earrings are Master Chen’s “intangible heritage craft popularization work”—they were exhibited in the “DIY Zone” of Beijing Cultural Market and serve as demonstration samples in his teaching.
4. Trustworthy Details: Product & DIY Practical Info
- Materials: Copper base (acrylic sheets can be used for DIY substitutions) + mineral glazes; ear hooks are S925 silver (hypoallergenic—DIY users can replace them with clips).
- Included Resources: A “Master Chen’s Fish-Shaped Cloisonné DIY Step Card” (with material sourcing links, tailored for DIY jewelry enthusiasts).
- Support: Master Chen’s studio offers free DIY technique consultations—specific questions about replicating these earrings can be addressed directly.
Ideal For:
Daily wear as a Chinese lucky-themed accessory, or as a template for DIY jewelry lovers to learn intangible heritage crafts (perfect for recreating fish-shaped cloisonné pieces).