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Technique: Cloissoné
Pair of Large Cloisonné Enamel Double Gourd Bottle Vases Late Qing Dynasty
Located in Islamabad, PK
A Pair Of Large Cloisonne´ Enamel Double Gourd Bottle Vases Late Qing Dynasty, 19th century The Chinese bottle vases are made of porcelain with an intr...
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19th Century Chinese Qing Antique Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Set of a Pair of Closionne Candlesticks and a Picture Frame, France, circa 1890
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Set of a pair of closionne candlesticks and a picture frame. France, circa 1890. Picture frame dimensions: 35 cm height, 22 cm width, 2 cm depth. Candlestick dimensions: 18 cm he...
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Late 19th Century French Neoclassical Antique Cloissoné Furniture

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Enamel

Marble, Gilt-Bronze and Cloisonné Center, Neoclassical Style
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Marble, gilt bronze and cloisonné center, neoclassical style.
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Late 19th Century French Neoclassical Antique Cloissoné Furniture

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Marble, Bronze

A Marvelous Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Figures of Cranes on Stands, Qing Dynasty
Located in New York, NY
A Marvelous and Large Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Figures of Cranes on Stands. Step into the captivating world of Chinese artistry with this remarkabl...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Cloissoné Furniture

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Bronze

Antique Chinese Ormolu and Cloisonné Enamel Vase for the Islamic Market
Located in London, GB
Antique Chinese ormolu and cloisonné enamel vase for the Islamic Market Chinese, early 20th century Dimensions: Height 10cm...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Cloissoné Furniture

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Bronze, Ormolu, Enamel

Two Antique Cloisonné Enamel and Gilt Bronze Lamps
Located in London, GB
These antique lamps feature beautiful Chinese cloisonné enamel bodies and fine French gilt bronze (ormolu) mounts. Each item is comprised of two light sockets, which are attached ...
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Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Enamel, Bronze, Ormolu

Antique French Cloissone Mirror circa 1890
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique French Cloissone Mirror circa 1890
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Late 19th Century French Antique Cloissoné Furniture

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Mirror

Antique Fench Cloisonne Enamel and Ormolu Bronze Chandelier circa 1860-1870
Located in New Orleans, LA
This is a lovely fixture. The cloisonne bowl has been converted into a small chandelier. The enamel coloring remains bright and lustrous.
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Mid-19th Century French Antique Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Bronze, Enamel

Pair of Antique French Cloisonné and Gold Bronze Candlesticks
Located in New Orleans, LA
A charming pair of candlesticks whose cherubs are sporting musical instruments.
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Late 19th Century French Antique Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Pair Antique French Ormolu, Grey Marble Cloisonné Enamel Candelabra Circa 1885
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pair antique French finest ormolu and blue grey marble candelabra with cloisonné enamel, circa 1885-1895.
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19th Century French Antique Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Marble, Enamel, Ormolu

Pair of Vintage Brass Champleve Candle Holders with Floral Leaf Motifs
Located in Dallas, TX
Add timeless elegance to your space with this colorful pair of antique patinated brass candlestick holders. Crafted in China, circa 1970, each candlestick features intricate cloisonn...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Cloissoné Furniture

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Brass

Chinese Ormolu and Cloisonné Enamel Vase for the Islamic Market
Located in London, GB
Chinese ormolu and cloisonné enamel vase for the Islamic Market Chinese, early 20th century Dimensions: Height 20cm, diameter 23cm Crafted in China...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Bronze, Ormolu, Enamel

Russian vermeil and cloisonné enamel water-bird kovsch
Located in London, GB
Russian vermeil and cloisonné enamel water-bird kovsch Russian, 20th Century Height 8cm, width 16cm, depth 7cm This fine and splendid Russian kovsch is cast in vermeil, and shaped a...
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20th Century Russian Cloissoné Furniture

Materials

Silver, Enamel

Cloisonné Vases, Lamps, Bowls and Other Furniture and Objects for Sale on 1stDibs

Liven your home with cloisonné vases, bowls, lamps and other objects and furnishings ornamented with lustrous enamel. Technically, enamel is colored glass fused to metal. But that simple description greatly understates the case. Applied using an array of techniques to a wide range of objects, it is one of the most dynamic, and alluring, mediums in the world.

No one knows for sure when or where enameling originated. But, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, it is widely believed that the decoration on a gold scepter found in a royal Mycenaean tomb at Kourion Kaloriziki, in Cyprus, and dating to the 11th century BC, is a true, early example of the technique.

Between the 6th and 12th centuries AD, cloisonné — in which tiny compartments (cloisons) made by soldering copper filaments to a metal surface are filled with vibrantly hued enamel — had a huge vogue in the Byzantine Empire. By the 7th century, Lombard craftsmen in northern Italy were using enamel to emulate Byzantine objects. In the 12th and 13th centuries, artisans in China imported the technique and made it so much their own that enameled objects have long been associated with Eastern aesthetics and motifs rather than Western ones.

Collectors of authentic antique Chinese furniture and decorative objects know that Ming dynasty-era cloisonné objects are particularly coveted. Although ornamentation was minimal at the time, Ming dynasty furniture often featured carved or painted details of flowers, insects, dragons, fruits and other motifs. As overseas trade expanded, techniques from the West, like cloisonné enamel painting, adorned table screens and other pieces. 

Elaborately decorated Ming-era cloisonné objects and furnishings — vessels and other items featuring lots of vibrant colors and details — are likely to fetch considerable sums at auction, as Chinese cloisonné vases created during the Ming and Qing eras represent a golden age of the country’s furniture design. (Victorian cloisonné is also popular with design enthusiasts.)

Cloisonné wasn’t adopted in Japan until the 1800s. Back then, amid an era of societal and cultural shifts, a bolstered interest in art and design elevated Japanese craft traditions during the Meiji period. European styles like Japonisme appropriated Japanese design while craftsmen in places like Wales and England employed japanning, a varnishing technique that approximated the appearance of lacquer for the surfaces of furnishings.

Today, Meiji-era cloisonné vases or incense burners in good condition are of great interest to collectors of Asian art and furniture produced by the period’s Japanese cloisonné workshops. 

Find cloisonné vases, lighting, decorative bowls and other objects for sale on 1stDibs.

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