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Posted by: Beadtraveler Post Reply
11/18/2017, 10:53:19

I know there are some die hard cloisonné lovers here on the forum. I though I might post these to get some feedback. They came with a lot of mostly Ethiopian metal beads but would guess they do not originate there. Any thoughts on age/origin?

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Re: old enamel pendants
Re: old cloisonné pendants -- Beadtraveler Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Stefany Post Reply
11/22/2017, 13:53:15

These arent cloisonne - the technique is different.
Cloisonne technique involves compartments outlined with wire shapes where the cells are then filled with ground up enamel powder and fused, but the pendants you show resemble another technique where the surface of the metal has been carved away to create hollows then filled with enamel powder and fired. It is less fragile when fired than the cloisonne that we have been discussing.
These pendant shapes might have come from Ethiopia for example or from further east- pakistan or afghanistan for instance?



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Champlevé enamel from Afghanistan—Pashtun.
Re: old cloisonné pendants -- Beadtraveler Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Beadman Post Reply
11/22/2017, 18:00:09



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