Cloisonne gets its name from the metal “cloisons,” French for “partitions,” that are filled with enamel, creating the multicolor designs. Despite the French name, the technique has been used in ...
Check out Lark E. Mason’s appraisal of a Japanese cloisonné jar, ca. 1900, in Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Hour 1. Antiques Roadshow is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on ...
Appraisal: Chinese Cloisonné Moon Flask, ca. 1800, from Baton Rouge Hour 2. In Baton Rouge Hour 2, Lark E. Mason appraises a Chinese cloisonné moon flask, ca. 1800. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is ...
Two 19th-century Chinese cloisonné censers stole the show at James D. Julia’s Fine Art, Asian and Antiques Auction in Fairfield, Maine, last month when they sold for just under a quarter-million ...
Cloisonne gets its name from the metal “cloisons,” French for “partitions,” that are filled with enamel, creating the multicolor designs. Despite the French name, the technique has been used in many ...