Colorful enamel flames captured as seemingly overlapping are the subject of this sophisticated silver decorative piece. Set in a refined light-gray leather frame, the tiny “tile” is obtained by pouring the enamels into cells – cloisons in French – shaped with metal filigrees, a process named Cloisonné technique and dating back to ancient Egypt before reaching its heyday in 12th century Byzantium.
MaterialLeatherDimensions (in)W 8.7 x D 0.6 x H 11.0Product referenceAOOIMI-014Tearsheet

























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