In a nondescript Vietnamese workshop, Philippe Le is reviving the intricate, fire-forged art that is cloisonné enamel dials.
A tiny vase purchased from a U.K. thrift store for £2.50 ($3.20) by an eagle-eyed couple turned out to be a rare Japanese artifact that could sell for more than £10,000 ($13,000) when it heads to ...
Cloisonné, or chilbo in Korean, is a traditional craft where powdered glass enamel is applied to metal surfaces and fired at high temperatures to create vibrant, jewellike artworks. The name “chilbo,” ...
A pair of palatial sized Chinese cloisonne enameled bronze foo dog figures. Pair includes a male and female foo dog. The male with ball under paw and the female with cub under paw. Each depicts ...
Machine generated contents note: pt. I History -- 1.Early Enameling History -- 2.The Post-1830 Japanese Cloisonne Tradition -- 3.Technical and Stylistic Refinement, 1880 to 1915 -- 4.Expanding ...
27.6 x 21.6 cm. (10.9 x 8.5 in.) Old Japanese 'Tamura' enameled cloisonne floral bottle form vase. Has wired and non wired enamel work throughout with yellow ground. Silver band to rim and foot. Holds ...
globular vase with short tapering neck, finely decorated in polychrome enamels and silver wires with a pair of lapwings and omadaka (water plantain) on a pale gray ground changing to pale beige at the ...
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