cloisonne

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A decorative technique for metalwork, especially brass, whereby colored enamel is baked between raised ridges of the metal

Zoë wore a pair of cloisonne earrings she had bought in France.

An example of such decorative art, or an object decorated by it

The museum had a fine collection of medieval Italian cloisonne.

Metal emblems that are stamped from a die A colored paste made from ground glass is applied into the recessed areas of the emblem The emblem is then fired at 1400 degrees and polished by stone and pumice to achieve brilliant color Gullies and ridges separate each individual color, so fine lines between colors are difficult to achieve This is considered a very high-quality product, and is slightly more costly than other alternatives Used in emblematic jewelry and pins
enamel surface embellishment where the colors are separated by thin metal strips (forming cloisons)
A technique where enamel is sunk into raised cells, often of gold, giving a mosaic effect
{i} decorated enamel
Product in which a colored paste, made from ground glass, is applied to recessed areas, then fired at 1400 degrees and polished by stone and pumice to achieve brilliant color Since gullies and ridges separate each individual color, fine lines between them are difficult to achieve
enamelware in which colored areas are separated by thin metal strips
(for metals) having areas separated by metal and filled with colored enamel and fired
Exemplary of decorated by, or evocative of cloisonne work
cloisonné
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Cloisonné
An ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects, in recent centuries using vitreous enamel, and in older periods also inlays of cut gemstones, glass, and other materials
cloisonné
Cloisonné is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects, in recent centuries using vitreous enamel, and in older periods also inlays of cut gemstones, glass, and other materials. The resulting objects can also be called cloisonné
cloisonne
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