Cloisonne is an intangible cultural heritage. It has been introduced into China since the Yuan Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. Due to exquisite production, complicated craftsmanship, scarce production and high price, it has always been only used by the palace nobles. After hundreds of years of inheritance and evolution, integrating traditional Chinese aesthetics and cultural wisdom, cloisonne has become a very representative craftsmanship in China. With the popularization of industrialization, people pursue efficiency more, and fewer and fewer people are engaged in this pure handicraft. The artist hopes to bring Cloisonne technology into jewelry design through his own efforts, so as to make his design more unique and make Cloisonne more commercial value. She believes that this traditional craft can be inherited and developed only if it is recognized by more people.