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Deep Dream Generator Fractal posted on Jan 10, 2017
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Cloisonne... Cloisonné (French pronunciation: ​[klwazɔne]) 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. The decoration is formed by first adding compartments (cloisons in French[1]) to the metal object by soldering or affixing silver or gold wires or thin strips placed on their edges. These remain visible in the finished piece, separating the different compartments of the enamel or inlays, which are often of several colors. Cloisonné enamel objects are worked on with enamel powder made into a paste, which then needs to be fired in a kiln. The technique was in ancient times mostly used for jewellery and small fittings for clothes, weapons or similar small objects decorated with geometric or schematic designs, with thick cloison walls. In the Byzantine Empire techniques using thinner wires were developed to allow more pictorial images to be produced, mostly used for religious images and jewellery, and by then always using enamel. By the 14th century this enamel technique had spread to China, where it was soon used for much larger vessels such as bowls and vases; the technique remains common in China to the present day, and cloisonné enamel objects using Chinese-derived styles were produced in the West from the 18th century.

Comments (21)


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claude19

1:56AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Cloisonné est une technique ancienne pour la décoration d'objets en métal qui, au cours des derniers siècles, a utilisé l'émail vitreux et, dans les périodes plus anciennes, des incrustations de pierres précieuses, de verre et d'autres matériaux. Les objets résultants peuvent également être appelés cloisonné. La décoration est formée en ajoutant d'abord des compartiments (cloisons en français [1]) à l'objet métallique par brasage ou fixation de fils d'argent ou d'or ou de bandes minces placées sur leurs bords. Ceux-ci restent visibles dans la pièce finie, séparant les différents compartiments de l'émail ou des incrustations, qui sont souvent de plusieurs couleurs. Les objets en émail Cloisonné sont travaillés avec de la poudre d'émail transformée en pâte, qui doit alors être cuite dans un four.

La technique était dans les temps anciens, la plupart du temps utilisée pour les bijoux et les petits accessoires pour les vêtements, les armes ou de petits objets semblables décorés avec des dessins géométriques ou schématiques, avec des cloisons épaisses. Dans l'empire byzantin, des techniques utilisant des fils plus minces ont été développées pour permettre la production d'images plus picturales, principalement utilisées pour les images religieuses et les bijoux, puis en utilisant toujours l'émail. Au XIVe siècle, cette technique de l'émail s'est étendue à la Chine, où elle fut bientôt utilisée pour des vases beaucoup plus grands tels que des bols et des vases; La technique reste commune en Chine à nos jours, et les objets en émail cloisonné à l'aide de styles dérivés chinois ont été produits en Occident à partir du 18ème siècle.

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byteline

2:00AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Brilliant mosaic, It's so very beautiful and excellent done! 💯👍

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ArtistKimberly

2:02AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Gorgeous work,

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Freethinker56

2:32AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Awww! gorgeous mosaic. I like very much Claude. 😎

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Jean_C

2:51AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Très bel effet de mosaïque, superbe image, Claude!

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Leije

3:56AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Bel exemple de cloisonné avec de superbes couleurs, et merci pour les infos, Claude !

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jmb007

5:02AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

bonne journèe !

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blankfrancine

9:46AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Lovely mosaic and fantastic color!

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Glendaw

9:51AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Amazing mosaic and fascinating information Claude.

Great job as always !

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mazal50

9:52AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Beautiful mosaic, great colors !!!

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A_Sunbeam

10:29AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Beautiful creation!

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jclP

11:05AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

excellent

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afsinatre

11:07AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Excellent work.. This is very realistic, Bravo !

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GrandmaT

11:36AM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Fantastic!

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Richardphotos

3:43PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

gives me an idea of a stained glass window with many intricate parts

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jocko500

6:56PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

wonderful

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matstan2610

9:38AM | Wed, 11 January 2017

Exquisitely made.

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VDH

11:09AM | Wed, 11 January 2017

Beautiful pattern and colors !!

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farmerC

2:02PM | Wed, 11 January 2017

Amazing work.

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Gendragon3D

6:01AM | Sat, 14 January 2017

Marvelous work!

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flavia49

1:06PM | Wed, 18 January 2017

Excellent


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