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cloisonné

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cloi·son·né  (kloiz-n, kl-wäz-)
n.
1. Decorative enamelwork in which metal filaments are fused to the surface of an object to outline a design that is filled in with enamel paste.
2. The art or process of producing such enamelwork.

[French, past participle of cloisonner, to partition, from Old French cloison, partition, from Vulgar Latin *clausi, clausin-, from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere, to close, lock.]

cloi·son·né adj.
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cloisonné

cloisonné [klwɑːˈzɒneɪ (French) klwazɔne]
n
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms)
a.  a design made by filling in with coloured enamel an outline of flattened wire put on edge
b.  the method of doing this
adj
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) of, relating to, or made by cloisonné
[from French, from cloisonner to divide into compartments, from cloison partition, ultimately from Latin claudere to close2]


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