cloisonne
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See also: cloisonné
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French cloisonné (“partitioned”).
Noun
[edit]cloisonne (countable and uncountable, plural cloisonnes)
- (metalwork, uncountable) A decorative technique for metalwork, especially brass, whereby colored enamel is baked in partitions (cloisons) between raised ridges of the metal.
- Cloisonne is sometimes seen as a cheaper alternative to jewelled encrustation or filigree.
- Zoë wore a pair of cloisonne earrings she had bought in France.
- (metalwork) Objects decorated by this technique collectively.
- The museum had a fine collection of medieval Italian cloisonne.
Translations
[edit]technique
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collective noun for these objects
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Anagrams
[edit]French
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]cloisonne
- inflection of cloisonner:
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