Cloisonne is an enamelling technique in which the pattern is formed by wires soldered to the surface of the object to be decorated, which is usually made from copper, forming cells or cloisons, each of which holds a single colour of enamel paste which is then fired, and ground and polished.

The champleve technique also uses an enamelling technique, but the cells are formed by carving into the surface ot the object, or in the casting.

The cloisonne technique has been in use since the 12th century BC in the west, but the technique did not reach China until the 13th or 14th century. It became popular in China in the 18th century. Initially bronze or brass bodies were used, and in the 19th century copper, at which time the quality of th eitems produced began to decline.

Chinese cloisonné is the best known enamel cloisonné, though the Japanese produced more...

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A fine Japanese cloisonne vase in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji,…

Japanese Cloisonne Vase with Butterflies, Meiji Period, 25cm High

A fine Japanese cloisonne vase in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji, adorned with butterflies, Meiji period, 19th/20th century, 25 cm high

A small fine quality Meiji period cloisonne vase by Hayashi…

Meiji Cloisonne Dragon Vase by Hayashi Hachizaemon, c1900 (9cm)

A small fine quality Meiji period cloisonne vase by Hayashi Hachizaemon, c1900, baluster form with transparent spiral ground under a coloured flying dragon. Wooden stand signed monogram mark of Hachizaemon, height 9 cm

A very fine quality Meiji period cloisonne vase by Hayashi…

Meiji Cloisonne Vase: Birds in Cherry Blossom Scene

A very fine quality Meiji period cloisonne vase by Hayashi Kodenji, c1905, decorated with a scene of birds in a flowering cherry with wild flowers below. All on a musen blue / black enamel ground. Typical borders of spirals & lappets, height 19 cm

A Japanese cloisonne vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period…

Japanese Cloisonne Vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji Period

A Japanese cloisonne vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1900, rectangular shape on a deep blue ground, the vase worked in gold and silver wires and coloured enamels with a bird perched in a maple tree of autumnal leaves and daisies,…

A large Japanese cloisonne vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji…

Japanese Cloisonne Vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji Period

A large Japanese cloisonne vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1900, impressive ovoid form vase with fine-gauge silver wire, gold wire, and coloured enamels to a bright blue base of summer flowers including chrysanthemums and daisies,…

Good Japanese enamel / cloisonne twin handled urn and cover, by…

Japanese Cloisonne Twin Handled Urn by Hayashi Kodeaji

Good Japanese enamel / cloisonne twin handled urn and cover, by Hayashi Kodeaji, with bun finial above an ovoid body, flanked by twin handles finely decorated with flowers and flowering trees, in tones of pink, purple, green, red and white on a black…

A fine Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period (late 19th…

Meiji cloisonne vase with florals on black ground

A fine Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period (late 19th century), in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji, worked in silver wire and various coloured enamels on black ground with florals, the neck restored, height 19.5 cm.

A Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated…

Meiji Cloisonne Vase with Flowers and Butterflies

A Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with scrolling flowers and butterfies against a green and gold stone ground. Signed Hayashi Kodenji, but possibly added later, 12 cm high, 7.5 cm diameter

A Japanese cloisonne vase in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji,…

Japanese Cloisonne Vase with Chrysanthemums and Birds

A Japanese cloisonne vase in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period, ovoid shape. Decorated with chrysanthemums and birds in cherry blossom branches on a midnight blue ground, finely patterned to the foot and mouth. height 19 cm.

A pair of small Japanese cloisonne vases in the manner of…

Japanese Cloisonne Vases with Garden Scenes

A pair of small Japanese cloisonne vases in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period, square section ovoid shape. Each with four turquoise ground panels decorated with garden scenes and flowers. Impressed maker's mark under the bases. With stands,…

A Japanese cloisonne vase in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji,…

Japanese Cloisonne Vase with Garden Scenes

A Japanese cloisonne vase in the manner of Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period, ovoid hexagonal shape with two handles issuing from the shoulder. With two turquoise ground panels decorated with garden scenes, one with a bridge the other a zig-zag fence.…

Two Cloisonne enamel hinged covered boxes, Meiji period…

Meiji Period Cloisonne Enamel Boxes, Provenance Tregaskis

Two Cloisonne enamel hinged covered boxes, Meiji period (1868-1912). One with a bird in a maple tree, Hayashi Kodenji mark to base, the other with several mon decorated with flowers and mythic creatures, 5.5 x 12 x 9.8 cm. Provenance: R & V Tregaskis

A fine Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period, circa 1900,…

Japanese Cloisonne Vase, Meiji Period, Attributed to Hayashi Kodenji

A fine Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period, circa 1900, attributed to 'Hayashi Kodenji', with exotic flowers, within silver wires, silver rims, impressed mark to foot rim, lozenge shaped seal missing from base. 18 cm high. Provenance: Collection of Lt.…

Hayashi: Japanese Meiji period cloisonne vase, signed, blue…

Meiji Cloisonne Vase with Chrysanthemums

Hayashi: Japanese Meiji period cloisonne vase, signed, blue ground & finely decorated with spider chrysanthemums in burnt orange, height 33.5 cm. Provenance: The Ivan Ban Collection, lot 230

A large and impressive Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period in…

Meiji Cloisonne Vase with Sparrows and Bamboo

A large and impressive Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period in the style of Hayashi Kodenji, finely decorated with sparrows amongst bamboo. 47 cm high

A cloisonne enamel vase, by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period, of…

Cloisonne Vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji Period

A cloisonne enamel vase, by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji period, of rounded square section, decorated in silver and gilt wire and polychrome enamels, with a bird perched on a maple tree with flowering plants at the base and on the reverse, between blue ground…