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In the late '20's, a small enamel tray, made in China, introduced us to the word cloisonne. The material looked like the granite ware in our kitchen. Obviously the wires were used to keep the colors separated. Then, cloisonne was enamel with wires separating the colors. ... Simplicity, pure and simple. ... In August 1989,
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www.ganoksin.com/borisat/nenam/gom-cloisonne-primer.htm
www.ganoksin.com/borisat/nenam/gom-cloisonne-primer.htm
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October 2005 - January 2006 ... Cloisonné - A Brief History ; Cloisonné is the fusion of bronze, glass and metal. It comes from a tradition that is more than 3,000 years old - practiced in both the West and East. ... The oldest glass products date back to the 11th century B.C. Early cloisonné can be traced back to Egypt...
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www.sdchm.org/exhibit_template.php?exhibit=Cloisonne%20-%20%20A%20Brief%20History
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Chinese Cloisonne is also called "Enamel with copper roughcast and inlayed copper wire" abbreviated for Enamel and usually called cloisonne. Chinese Cloisonne is a kind of artwork made of red copper roughcast and decorated colorful glaze.
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www.artisticchinesecreations.com/more-cloisonne.html
www.artisticchinesecreations.com/more-cloisonne.html
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Chinese Cloisonne is also called "Enamel with copper roughcast and inlayed copper wire" abbreviated for Enamel and usually called cloisonne. Chinese Cloisonne is a kind of artwork made of red copper roughcast and decorated colorful glaze.
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www.artisticchinesecreations.com/cloisonneeggs.html
www.artisticchinesecreations.com/cloisonneeggs.html
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Works of Art (17) ... Cross Pendant, ca. 1080–1130, Byzantine; Made in Constantinople, Gold and enamel worked in cloisonné (1998.542) ... Dish with scalloped rim, Ming dynasty, early 15th century, China, Cloisonné (1993.338)
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Foreign influence contributed to the development of cloisonné during the early fourteenth to fifteenth century in China. ... Cloisonné is the technique of creating designs on metal vessels with colored-glass paste placed within enclosures made of copper or bronze wires, ... Known as cloisons (French for "partitions"),
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www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/clos/hd_clos.htm
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With the exception of an enamelled mirror in the collection of the Shōsōin, the repository of Imperial treasures in Nara, there are few early examples of Japanese enamelling apart from small door fittings with enamelled ... History of Cloisonné in Japan 1871 - today ... V&A/RCA MA in History of Design - Asian Specialism...
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www.vam.ac.uk/collections/asia/asia_features/japan/japanese_cloisonne/history_cloisonne/index.html
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; This page will host a brief history of cloisonne. It will by no means be an exhaustive document; there are other sites which cover this topic in great detail. (links to those sites would be good); ... The Manufacturing gallery...
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www.okaydesign.com/cloisonne/history/history.html
www.okaydesign.com/cloisonne/history/history.html
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Cloisonne is a unique art form that originated in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368). In the period titled 'Jingtai' during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), the emperor who was very much interested in bronze-casting techniques, improved the color process, and created the ... History of Chinese Cloisonne...
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dynasty-art.com/dynastyhtml/ed-w-08-5-1-dat_cloisonne-history.htm
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