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Cloisonné

Cloisonné is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects. The decoration is formed by first adding small decorative compartments (cloisons in French) to the metal object by soldering or gluing wires or thin strips placed on their edges. The individual compartments are filled with an enamel or glass powder, which is then fired to high temperatures in a kiln. The surface is then ground and polished, which allows the cloisons to remain visible in the finished piece. These cloisons separate the different compartments of the enamel and create a unique surface decorative treatment. It is a very exacting and time consuming process.



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A finely detailed antique Japanese Cloisonné enamel Vase
$400.00
Finely detailed Cloisonné enamel vase, late Meiji period, circa 1900.
Antique Japanese Butterfly Cloisonné Covered Koro
$275.00
Goldstone accented Butterfly Koro of the Taisho Period circa 1920
Antique Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Butterfly Vase
$250.00
Old Goldstone accents Early Meiji Period, circa 1870.
Antique Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Butterfly Vase
$250.00
Finely detailed Cloisonné enamel vase, late Meiji period, circa 1900.

Antique Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Floral Vase
$400.00
Finely detailed Cloisonné enamel vase, late Meiji period, circa 1900.
Antique Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Plate
$650.00
Spectacular Goldstone Cloisonné Plate Meiji Period, circa 1900.
Art Deco Cloisonné Footed Jar
$375.00
Unusual Chinese Art Deco Design circa 1920.
Chinese Cloisonné Covered Jar
$250.00
Antique White ground enamel Jar, circa 1900

Japanese Cloisonné Brushpot
$150.00
Floral & Bird Brushpot circa 1900
Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Plate
$650.00
Elegant Taisho Period Plate circa 1910.
Japanese Cloisonné Vase
$100.00
Butterfly Vase circa 1900

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