Gorgeous yellow cloisonne enamel earrings picturing lovely butterflies. These pretty vintage beads are accented with brass beads and drops.
Cloisonne is a technique of enameling in which thin wires are used to block in different glass enamel colors so they don't flow together and mix during the firing process. The technique has been traced as far back as Ancient Egypt and has been adopted by many cultures throughout history.
The 1920's brought cloisonne enamel to a new height of popularity with exciting and exotic designs from the Orient taking center stage in home decor and fashion. Japan and China are still the largest producers of this ancient and wonderful style of enameling.
Sadly this art form is dying out, it requires very skilled artists and many hours to complete. Many of the old producers are retiring or moving away from jewelry and into vessels as they are much more profitable.
- Enameled bead 3/4 x 1/2 in (2 cm x 1.3 cm) long
- Full length of earrings including drop 1 5/8 in (4.1 cm) plus the tarnish free brass, nickel free hooks
- Beads have an image on both sides
Handmade in Dundas, Canada by Curious Oddities.