
Radiant Cloisonné
Radiant Cloisonné is a decorative art technique where thin metal wires are shaped into intricate patterns and affixed onto a metal surface to create compartments, or "cloisons." These compartments are then filled with enamel—a type of colored glass paste—which is smoothed and fired at high temperatures, resulting in a vibrant, glossy finish. The process combines metalworking and enameling to produce detailed, colorful designs with a luminous quality. This technique has been used historically in jewelry and decorative objects, offering a durable, visually striking way to showcase complex patterns and vivid colors.