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  • Last Post by Leszek Kralka
    October 17, 2015

    Finishing Cloisonné - by Edmund Massow

    Trish White - February 17, 2010 - 1 reply
    I grind the cloisonné work with an electrical machine with diamond bands until grain 800-1000. Then lapping the enamelled surface with a felt wheel and Cer-oxide. That produce a silk-like surface. After wet cleaning and drying the surface, I warm up t...
  • Last Post by Leszek Kralka
    October 17, 2015

    Pin Holes in Cloisonné - - Edmund Massow

    Trish White - February 18, 2010 - 3 replies
     If you after grinding anf refiring have pinholes in the glossy enamel surface, you can't conceal it. In this case, only filling the holes, refiring, grinding, refiring helps.

    If you accept a silk-gloss, there are some possibilities.

    1) Fill the holes ...
  • Last Post by Leszek Kralka
    October 17, 2015

    cloissonie coloring

    aarti chordia - June 22, 2011 - 3 replies
    hieee.....i previously have been doing cloissonie....i started with doing jus 1 layer of enamel colors withing the wires. then i started doin layer by layer...ie. i used to fill colors once and fire....and again fill colors and fire until i achieve proper...
  • Last Post by Garfield Stinvil
    October 3, 2015

    Cloisonné Pages

    Garfield Stinvil - October 3, 2015 - 0 replies
    Japanese Goldstone
    Goldstone Enamel - was a popular Japanese semi-translucent brown enamel used in cloisonné, with silver or copper particles, or dust embedded in the enamel. It gave a brilliant 3 dimensional…
    AKASUKE -
    AKASUKE is a red J...
  • Last Post by Deleted Member
    June 25, 2015

    OPAQUES AND CLOISONNE ON COPPER - SONDRA HIRSSIG

    Trish White - February 23, 2012 - 16 replies
    Hi Everyone,
    Working for the first time with opaques.  Starting a piece that I have questions about.I plan on doing a face where the lines are cloisonne.  I want the backround black.  Recent experiment I used clear on the surface first (copper) then added...
  • Last Post by Deleted Member
    June 23, 2015

    Cloisonne - step by step

    Henry Levenson - April 25, 2011 - 9 replies
  • Last Post by Vincent Paeder
    May 26, 2015

    Any suggestions for a reliable opaque orange?

    Cathy Hazel - May 25, 2015 - 5 replies
    I tested 7 tonight - and I always get a dark line around the wires. I am using copper with Thompson unleaded 1010 as a base. My tests included Thompson unleaded as well as vintage leaded.
    Thanks!
    Cathy
  • Last Post by Deleted Member
    February 19, 2015

    Cloisonné wire bending

    Edmund Massow - February 13, 2010 - 6 replies
    Cloisonne wire bending

    There are so many different ways to bend wires perfectly for...  more
  • Last Post by Edmund Massow
    February 9, 2015

    grinding for cloisonné

    alexis celis - April 23, 2012 - 10 replies
    Could someone please tell me if the enamels used for cloisonné sould be grinded and washed or simply grinded? Also what is the best method, mixing with water or with some kind of adhesive? If so, which one? I do my wet packing with water from the faucet a...
  • Last Post by Deleted Member
    July 20, 2011

    Have you seen?

    Claudia Rush - July 20, 2011 - 0 replies
    Just saw the incredible work of Khatuna Roinishvili on Facebook.  If you haven't seen it is definitely a "must see"