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<p>[QUOTE="Francisco G Kempton, post: 4406782, member: 22714"]You can see the steel wires, so must be a form of cloisonne. However the technique is more modern, than say a Meiji ( japanese) or Qing ( chinese) version. The materials seems different and the colour has been painted which is not the traditional cloisonne technique on the older Chinese cloisonne.That said the shape is very attractice and it is genuine cloisonne for sure. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am only comparing this to the Chinese qing cloisonne i have beside me here <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> and whatever memories i have rattling around from reading about cloisonne and watching some video's.</p><p><br /></p><p>I always wonder why older stuff is such a higher quality than modern stuff, they still make cloisonne today but for the most part they seem childlike in comparison to the older stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Francisco G Kempton, post: 4406782, member: 22714"]You can see the steel wires, so must be a form of cloisonne. However the technique is more modern, than say a Meiji ( japanese) or Qing ( chinese) version. The materials seems different and the colour has been painted which is not the traditional cloisonne technique on the older Chinese cloisonne.That said the shape is very attractice and it is genuine cloisonne for sure. I am only comparing this to the Chinese qing cloisonne i have beside me here :) and whatever memories i have rattling around from reading about cloisonne and watching some video's. I always wonder why older stuff is such a higher quality than modern stuff, they still make cloisonne today but for the most part they seem childlike in comparison to the older stuff.[/QUOTE]
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