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4 Vintage Cloisonné Beads 2 Blue Teardrop Pendants 39mm & 2 Yellow Leaves 26mm

$ 12.12

Availability: 34 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Ethnic Origin: Chinese
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Beads
  • Metal: Brass
  • Condition: New Old Stock
  • Style: Cloisonne
  • Color: Multicolored
  • Size: See Below
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Shape: Various
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Unknown
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Enamel

    Description

    Four
    Vintage Cloisonné Beads
    2 Blue Teardrop Pendants
    & 2 Yellow Leaves
    ~Shipped Directly to You from the USA~
    Item: Beads
    Manufacturer: Unknown
    Material: Enameled Colors onto Metal Base
    Colors: Blue, Yellow, etc.
    Quantity: 4 Beads
    Approximate Measurements:
    2 Teardrop Pendants 39mm x 14mm x 6mm
    2 Yellow Leaves 26mm x 15mm x 7mm
    Condition: New Old Stock
    Please review our detailed photos and message us with any questions.
    Cloisonné History:
    The word cloisonné is a French word meaning to be compartmentalized or be cut off from one another. The word cloisonné is used to identify the technique, as well as the finished product. A similar technique is filigree - where wires are soldered in patterns to a background. Another variation is plique a jour, known as backless cloisonné.
    Researchers agree the cloisonné technique originated in Egypt prior to 1800 B.C., beginning with gold ornaments inlaid with small pieces of genuine gemstones. Speculation is that eventually goldsmiths and glass workers collaborated to imitate these works using pieces of colored glass substituted for stones.
    It is believed that the technique reached China through missionaries from central Asia sometime in early to mid-14th Century A.D. Shortly after its introduction, the Chinese made cloisonné enameling a truly distinctive art form by mastering the skill of manufacturing and constantly improving the technique. The main reason for their stunning achievement is due to the fact that the Chinese nation already had the technology, such as casting, glass and glaze production, enabling the artisans to accurately control the firing and temperature for the enameling process.