Ancient Cloisonne
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Cloisonne Enamel Bronze Chinese Beautiful Old Ancient Vase $9.99 |
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CLOISONNE▇VASE▇ANCIENT▇CHINESE▇COBALTBLUE▇DRAGON 5claws $269.00 |
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P939 Infrequent ancient cloisonné enamel snuff bottle $148.00 |
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P940 Infrequent ancient cloisonné enamel snuff bottle $148.00 |
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Rare Ancient China Elegant Flower Cloisonne Vase $79.80 |
The process of enamel on silver inlay
Although Russian silver and enamel artistic works exploded during the 19th century, early ones were true during the 15th and 16th centuries. During the growing points of money from Russia and works of art in enamel, cloisonné technique somewhat similar to the East partitioned original technique of metal and enamel process. The technique of cloisonne East, slightly raised metal enamel pockets to fill. But in Russian cloisonne technique, the metal surface is completely flat. At the top of Russian artists making these three techniques of their main methods of money and design enamel, there is also the artistic beauty of enamel paints.
The Russian culture is full of colors, in everything they do in architecture their homes, their churches, and also in small their artistic creations in their daily lives. Not only their environment inside and outside painted color variations, but they were also decorated with translucent enamel which were brilliantly. Many of these jewels as enamels 19th century were made by the Court enameller Ovchinikov, during the reign of Czar Alexander III. It was during the reign of Czar Alexander II, Alexander III, Tsar Nicolas II and there was an explosion of creative beauty in the artistic world of the Russian enamel and silver.
With little cultural influence East mixed with Russian national heritage composed the exquisite works known only to be owned by the Russian artists. There's nothing like the expressiveness that is only unique for the Russians with their long line of enameling arts. Although the money from Russia and enamel artistic works exploded during the 19th century, the early ones were true during the 15th and 16th centuries. During the Byzantine Empire, it was a deep exposure to Christianity, and there was a mixture of expression in mixed several works of enamel during these periods of time very quickly.
During the growing points of Russian silver and works Art in enamel, cloisonné technique somewhat similar to the East partitioned original technique of metal and enamel process. Technique East of cloisonne, slightly raised metal enamel pockets to fill. But in the Russian Cloisonne technique of metal surface is completely flat. With the other popular method around this period was the technique of filigree. This is done by taking money and thin twisted wire designs and put them on the flat surface for specific areas filled with enamel.
There are several methods money and other enamel inlay and another very popular one to come after the partitioned and watermarking techniques is the method champlevé. The technique champlevé is when there are scratches or engravings etched in silver, gold or other metals and different colors gloss enamel is inlaid in the deep prints of the design in the metal surface. The top Russian artists making these three techniques of their main methods of money and the design of the enamel, there is also the artistic beauty of enamel paints. In this enamel has literally been painted by hand on the money or any other metal is then fired to give a translucent beauty.
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Pectoral decorated with the vulture of Upper Egypt, made of gold cloisonne Photo Mugs Pectoral decorated with the vulture of Upper Egypt, made of gold cloisonne inlaid with glass paste, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa…. |
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Pectoral decorated with winged scarab, protected by the goddesses Isis and Photo Mugs Pectoral decorated with winged scarab, protected by the goddesses Isis and Nephthys, made from gold cloisonne with glass-paste, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa…. |
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Pectoral in gold cloisonne with semi-precious stones and glass-paste, with Photo Mugs Pectoral in gold cloisonne with semi-precious stones and glass-paste, with winged scarab, symbol of resurrection, in centre, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa…. |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Pectoral decorated with winged scarab, protected by the goddesses Isis and from Robert Harding Photo Puzzle, Pectoral decorated with winged scarab, protected by the goddesses Isis and. Pectoral decorated with winged scarab, protected by the goddesses Isis and Nephthys, made from gold cloisonne with glass-paste, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Pa… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of The hilt of one of the kings daggers, from the tomb of the pharaoh from Robert Harding Photo Puzzle, The hilt of one of the kings daggers, from the tomb of the pharaoh. The hilt of one of the kings daggers, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box t… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Pectoral decorated with the vulture of Upper Egypt, made of gold cloisonne from Robert Harding Photo Puzzle, Pectoral decorated with the vulture of Upper Egypt, made of gold cloisonne. Pectoral decorated with the vulture of Upper Egypt, made of gold cloisonne inlaid with glass paste, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box … |
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Catalogue of the Avery Collection of Ancient Chinese Cloisonnes … |
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April 20th, 2009
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