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    indeed cloisonné enamel very probably began as an easier imitation of cloisonné work using gems. The resulting objects can also be called cloisonné. The...
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  • Ando Cloisonné Company (安藤七宝店, Andō Shipōyaki) is a Japanese cloisonné making company located in Sakae, Nagoya, central Japan. Owari province was one...
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    Late Romans and then the Byzantine, who began to use cloisonné enamel in imitation of cloisonné inlays of precious stones. The Byzantine enamel style...
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    enamelling technique where the enamel is applied in cells, similar to cloisonné, but with no backing in the final product, so light can shine through...
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  • Join Us (redirect from Cloisonné (song))
    videos featuring the band were also produced for "Spoiler Alert" and "Cloisonné". The music video for "When Will You Die", which featured the construction...
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    cloisonne and soft enamel, the shape and the design are stamped out. Cloisonné Sometimes called epola (imitation cloisonné) or hard enamel, cloisonné...
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    extremely scarce Chinese numismatic charms made from cloisonné rather than brass or bronze. A known cloisonné charm from the Ming dynasty has the inscription...
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    career. Along with the two Namikawa, the Ando Cloisonné Company has produced many high-quality cloisonné works. Gold- or silver-decorated lacquerwares...
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    especially used inlaid in gold cells in the cloisonné technique, a style often just called garnet cloisonné, found from Anglo-Saxon England, as at Sutton...
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  • actor Namikawa Sōsuke (1847–1910), Japanese cloisonné artist Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845–1927), Japanese cloisonné artist Namikawa Station This page lists people...
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    traditional Chinese medicine. Teahouses are also common in Beijing. The cloisonné (or Jingtailan, literally "Blue of Jingtai") metalworking technique and...
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    employed a wide variety of sophisticated metalworking techniques, such as cloisonné, engraving, fine granulation, and filigree. Extensive and meticulously...
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    of Buddha Sakyamuni made of gilded bronze, China, (1403–1424 AD) Large Cloisonné jar with dragon made for the Ming dynasty Imperial Court, paired with...
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    lamellar helmets with cup-shaped finials, and armed with swords with Hunnish cloisonné designs, can be seen in the "Cave of the Painters" at the Kizil Caves...
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    Tomoko Hana and Yukari Muro. Namikawa Yasuyuki and Japanese Cloisonné The Allure of Meiji Cloisonné: The Aesthetic of Translucent Black, pp.182-188, The Mainichi...
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    surface, or their general shape. In some cases, such as millefiori and cloisonné beads, multiple categories may overlap in an interdependent fashion. Beads...
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    Roman Empire. These and other jewels very often used gold and garnet cloisonné, where patterns were made by thin chips of garnet (and other stones) laid...
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    Their unrealistic style, often influenced by Iranian polychrome and cloisonné metal works, was introduced into Roman territory by the invading peoples...
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    Mid 1950s-era Carrozzeria Scaglietti cloisonné badge, as fitted to Ferrari 500 Mondial and other Scaglietti-bodied cars...
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    Gold and garnet cloisonné (and mud), military fitting from the Staffordshire Hoard before cleaning...
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    examples made. The museum also holds some cloisonné pieces from the Japanese art production company, Ando Cloisonné. The smaller galleries cover Korea, the...
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  • (切子) Gravure (グラヴィール) Pâte de verre (パート・ド・ヴェール) Enameling (エナメル絵付け) Cloisonné (截金, shippō) is a glass-like glaze that is applied to a metal framework...
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    (11 lb) of gold, 1.4 kg (3 lb) of silver and some 3,500 pieces of garnet cloisonné jewellery. It is described by the historian Cat Jarman as "possibly the...
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  • in English. Often pronounced the same as "click" in British English. cloisonné an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects. commandant commanding...
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    The Owari province was historically well known for the cloisonné art form. The Ando Cloisonné Company continues the long tradition. The confectionery...
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  • Namikawa Sōsuke (1847–1910) was a Japanese cloisonné artist, known for innovations that developed cloisonné enamel into an artistic medium sharing many...
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    Elizabeth E Copeland (1866–1957) covered box, circa 1915 metalwork, silver and cloisonné, Los Angeles County Museum of Art...
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    Ando Jubei (1876–1956) was a Japanese cloisonné artist from Nagoya. Along with Hayashi Kodenji, he dominated Nagoya's enameling industry in the late Meiji...
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    arrived at the doucai technique to overcome these problems. Polychrome cloisonné, using enamels on thin metal bodies, had been introduced as a "courtly...
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    Beresford Hope Cross is a 9th-century Byzantine reliquary cross with cloisonné enameling. It was intended to be worn as a pectoral crucifix, perhaps...
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