✨ Step into the World of Cloisonné Art
Explore the 600-year-old royal craft of Beijing Cloisonné, guided by a nationally recognized heritage master.
This immersive experience lets you visit the Cloisonné Museum, admire precious Ming and Qing-era collections, witness artisans demonstrating the 108-step process up close, and optionally create your own unique piece. Limited availability—book early to secure your spot.
Choose Your Experience
Option 1: Museum Ticket + English Guided Tour(No Hands-on)
Perfect for culture and history lovers who want a deep understanding of Cloisonné artistry and heritage without hands-on crafting.
Option 2: Museum Ticket + Guided Tour + Hands-On Cloisonné Workshop
Ideal for families, art enthusiasts, and creative travelers. Learn from a master and craft your own Cloisonné piece, gaining a true behind-the-scenes experience.
Why Book This Tour?
This is Beijing’s only experience combining heritage master guidance, in-depth museum exploration, and authentic hands-on Cloisonné creation.
Gain insights you can’t get from ordinary tours, watch artisans’ meticulous techniques, and take part in the complete creative process. Limited spots—reserve now to secure your preferred time.
Itinerary
09:00 / 13:00 — Meet at Jingtai Subway Station (Line 14), Exit B
Walk 5 minutes to the Cloisonné Museum.
09:05–11:00 / 13:05–15:00 — Museum Guided Tour
Follow a heritage master through the history of Cloisonné, from its Yuan dynasty origins to Ming dynasty peak. Explore Ming and Qing palace replicas, precious collections, and contemporary masterworks.
11:00–13:00 / 15:00–17:00 — Hands-On Workshop (Option 2 only)
Step into a real workshop and learn key techniques including wirework, enameling, and polishing under expert guidance. Create your own Cloisonné masterpiece to take home—a one-of-a-kind cultural keepsake.
About the Cloisonné Museum
Located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, the museum showcases six centuries of royal craftsmanship. Cloisonné (copper-wire enamel) originated in the Yuan dynasty and flourished during the Ming’s Jingtai era, becoming a symbol of royal status. Collections include palace replicas, masterworks, and the national gift “Peace Vase,” blending Dunhuang motifs with exquisite enamel techniques.
As the sole national heritage base for Cloisonné craft, visitors witness artisans’ 108-step process, with deaf artisans achieving precision within 0.1mm. The museum also blends tradition with modern trends, offering enamel jewelry, Chinese Zodiac “Red” items, and cross-disciplinary tea sets, bringing ancient craftsmanship into contemporary life.
⏳ Book Your Experience Today!
Whether you want to explore royal artistry or create your own Cloisonné piece, this is one of Beijing’s most unique cultural experiences. Spots fill quickly—reserve now to lock in your preferred date and option