Enamel, also known as "Buddha Lang" and "Fa Lan", is actually also called cloisonne, which is a transliteration of foreign words. Reference: www.zming.com.
The word enamel originated from the ancient western place names in Sui and Tang Dynasties in China. At that time, the enamel mosaic crafts made in the Eastern Roman Empire and the Mediterranean coast of West Asia were called "stroke mosaic" or "Buddha inlay" and "Buddha machine", which were simplified as "strokes". After cloisonne appeared, it turned blue first and then enamel. 19 18 ~ 1956, enamel and enamel are synonymous. 1956, China formulated the standard of enamel products, and enamel was changed to enamel, which became synonymous with artistic enamel.
In ancient China, because the enamelware originally came from a big food country (big food was a general term for Arab countries in China during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Derived from Persian transliteration name for Arab Taz. There is a free food (66 1-749), with Damascus as its capital, called Umayyad dynasty; There is a black-clad food (749- 1 158), with Baghdad as its capital, called Abasi dynasty. After 9 10, another Fatima dynasty with Cairo as its capital appeared. After Abbasi dynasty, Seljuk dynasty (1 158- 1258) followed closely. ), so it is called "big food kiln, ghost country kiln". Since then, although there have been many different appellations, such as "Folang Embedding", "Ghost Country Embedding", "Flange", "Franc", "Folang" and "Fulang", the pronunciation is basically the same, and now it is basically unified as "enamel".
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