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cloisonne    
a. 景泰蓝制的
n. 景泰蓝瓷器

景泰蓝制的景泰蓝瓷器

cloisonne
adj 1: (for metals) having areas separated by metal and filled
with colored enamel and fired [synonym: {champleve},
{cloisonne}]
n 1: enamelware in which colored areas are separated by thin
metal strips


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  • Cloisonné - Wikipedia
    Cloisonné (French: [klwazɔne]) is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects with colored material held in place or separated by metal strips or wire, normally of gold In recent centuries, vitreous enamel has been used, but inlays of cut gemstones, glass and other materials were also used during older periods
  • Cloisonné Explained: History, Technique Collecting Guide
    Cloisonné is a highly skilled enameling technique in which powdered glass enamel is fused into wire-formed compartments on a metal surface and fired at high temperatures to create richly colored, glass-like designs
  • Cloisonné | Chinese, Artistic, Craftsmanship | Britannica
    Among the earliest examples of cloisonné are six Mycenaean rings of the 13th century bce The great Western period of cloisonné enameling was from the 10th to the 12th century, especially in the Byzantine Empire In China cloisonné was widely produced during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911 12) dynasties
  • What is Cloisonne? - World Collectors Net
    Cloisonné is an ancient art technique used for decorating metal objects, typically with vitreous enamel, in which thin wires (often made of gold or silver) are used to create compartments (or cloisons in French) to contain the enamel
  • What Exactly Is Cloisonné Jewelry and Why Is It So Unique?
    At its core, cloisonné jewelry is characterized by its distinctive use of metal partitions, known as “cloisons,” which create separate compartments for colorful enamels This technique allows artisans to craft intricate patterns and designs that are both visually striking and deeply symbolic
  • What Is Cloisonné? 2026 Introduction to This Ancient Art
    Cloisonné is a decorative metalworking technique in which artisans fuse colored glass enamel into small compartments formed by thin metal wires soldered onto a base surface The word comes from the French “cloison,” meaning partition
  • The Complex Journey of Cloisonne: From Greece to France to . . .
    Cloisonne is an enameling technique that uses metal strips to create delicate designs The strips are soldered onto an object and hold in place colorful materials such as gemstones, glass, or, more often nowadays, enamel The object is then fired in a kiln, smoothed, and polished
  • What is Cloisonne and How to Identify Authentic Pieces - DHgate
    Cloisonne is a form of decorative art that originated in the Byzantine Empire and spread to China, Japan, and other parts of the world It involves soldering thin wires onto a metal surface to create compartments or cells that are then filled with colorful enamel
  • What Is Cloisonné?
    At its core, cloisonné (pronounced “klwa-zuh-ney”) is a decorative art form where colored enamel is filled into small, compartmentalized areas—called “cloisons” (French for “partitions”)—on a metal base
  • Cloisonné - New World Encyclopedia
    To produce cloisonné, patterns such as flowers or leaves are outlined with thin copper or bronze wires glued or soldered to a metal base, forming cells (cloisons) which are then filled in with thick, colored enamel pastes





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