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Cloisonne



         


Cloisonné is a multi-step enamel process used to produce jewelry, vases, and other decorative items. Objects produced by this process are also called cloisonné.


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Cloisonné process

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History and an early Chinese example

Cloisonné is an ancient metalworking technique, first developed in the Near East. It spread to Byzantium and from there along the Silk Road to China, now the site of many high quality production facilities.

This example, an Imperial Queen's headress, contains leaf patterns in a single light blue color with each element is bounded by a rim, making this a work with cloisonne rather than simply enameled copper.

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Other examples

Contrast Champlevé enamel

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See also





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