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cloisonne 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. enamelware in which colored areas are separated by thin metal strips
  2. champleve: (for metals) having areas separated by metal and filled with colored enamel and fired
  3. 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. ...
  4. A decorative technique for metalwork, especially brass, whereby colored enamel is baked between raised ridges of the metal; Objects decorated by this technique collectively
  5. Alternative spelling of cloisonne
  6. This type of enamelwork incorporates thin metal strips soldered onto a metal plate. The outlined design is filled with enamel paste, creating a decorative pattern.
  7. 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. ...
  8. A type of enamel work, mainly used for the decoration of dials, in which the outlines of the drawing are formed by thin gold threads. Colored enamels then fill the hollowed out portions. After oven firing, the surface is smoothed until the gold threads reappear. ...
  9. A technique dating from the 6th century AD, in which the various colours are separated by metal wire or strips soldered to the plaque.
  10. Enamel decoration in which a network of metal wires is fixed to the body of the piece. The resulting cloisons (compartments) are then filled with coloured enamel paste before firing.
  11. Style and technique used to apply enamel on metal objects
  12. The Chinese and East Indians have perfected the art of enameling metal beads in beautiful designs and vibrant colors. This enameling process is known as "cloisonné." Cloisonné has been used for centuries by jewelers to create their designs. ...
  13. a multicolored surface made by pouring enamels into compartments outlined by bent wire fillets, or strips.
  14. (n) Cloisonné is a multi-step process where filigree is inlaid with enamel to produce a wide variety of color in jewelry.
  15. a great look for emblematic jewelry, authentic cloisonné requires different colors of finely ground glass to be hand applied to a piece of metal that has been prepared with tiny ridges to separate the colors. ...
  16. The process of applying different colors of glass beads in indentations in a surface, such as metal or pottery, to create a design and then firing the glass beads at very high temperatures causing them to fuse to the item. Commonly used for medallic items and emblematic jewelry.
  17. (pronounced klwaazonay) – a kind of decorative enamelwork: areas are outlined by metal filaments mounted on a backing, and are then filled in with enamel of different colors
  18. enamelling is accomplished by adding thin metal strips or wire to the surface of a metal object to create small cells (cloisons). These cells are either filled with molten glass or with powdered glass that is kiln fired. ...
  19. Enamel that incorporates thin strips of metal are used to separate the colors.
  20. Metal wires are affixed to the button front to form little pools for the enamel to sit in. can be a pictorial or a simpler design. The back of the button is usually smooth. Very old technique...
  21. an art form that started in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). Metal and enamel and used in making Cloisonné. Filigree metal is used to outline flowers or patterns, which is then coloured in with enamel glazes. Cloisonné is relatively cheap so is great for (jewellery making) beginners.
  22. Enamel applied in small cells and contained by metal wire.     top
  23. Decorative enamel work which is set in between thin strips of wire.
  24. A type of enameling in which thin wire made of silver, gold, bronze or copper is gilded, then bent to form cells (cloisons).  Each cell or cloison is then filled with enamel.  Each color is in a separate compartment, each compartment separated by this thin wire.
  25. A type of decoration overlaid on bronze in which compartments separated by thin strips of metal are filled with powdered glass prior to firing to create a shinny colorful enamel.