What is the gold lacquer making process of monochrome lacquerware in Qing Dynasty?
Gold lacquer is the practice of sticking gold on objects. The methods of bronzing include gilding, gilding and clay bronzing. In the Qing Dynasty, gold lacquerware was famous for its golden lacquered dragon throne and screens displayed in the Hall of Supreme Harmony, symbolizing the majesty and sacredness of imperial power. In the Qing Dynasty, lacquerware was mainly made of gold lacquer, and other decorative techniques were added, such as gold lacquer, silver lacquer and lacquer painting.