Enamel - Champlevé

Champlevé enamel refers to a technique whereby a material’s surface is carved out to form pits into which the enamel is fired, leaving the original metal exposed. It is a highly complex process, requiring a high degree of skill to execute correctly.

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Style
  1. Neoclassical 13
  2. Renaissance 7
  3. Classical 5
  4. Floral 5
  5. Chinoiserie 4
  6. Rococo 4
  7. Belle Époque 3
  8. Islamic 3
  9. Genre 2
  10. Japonisme 2
  11. Louis XVI 2
  12. Byzantine 1
  13. Figurative Art 1
  14. Marine / Seascape 1
  15. Mythological 1
  16. Napoleon III 1
  17. Orientalist 1
  18. Ottoman 1
  19. Persian interest 1
  20. Russian Interest 1
Material
  1. Enamel - Champlevé 26
  2. Ormolu (Gilt Bronze) 22
  3. Enamel 10
  4. Onyx 7
  5. Marble 4
  6. Porcelain 3
  7. Glass 2
  8. Lapis Lazuli 2
  9. Patinated Bronze 2
  10. Silver-gilt 2
  11. Enamel - Cloisonné 1
  12. Enamel - Guilloché 1
  13. Enamel - Plique-à-jour 1
  14. Malachite 1
  15. Mirror 1
  16. Silver 1
Colour
  1. Multi-coloured 23
  2. Gold 21
  3. Blue 9
  4. Green 7
  5. Red 4
  6. Turquoise 3
  7. White 3
  8. Cream 2
  9. Black 1
  10. Brown 1
  11. Silver 1
Country Of Origin
  1. French 23
  2. Austrian 2
  3. Russian 1
Period
  1. Late 19th Century 23
  2. Early 20th Century 2
  3. 19th Century 1
Artist / Maker
  1. 11th Artel 1
  2. Guilmet, André Romain 1
  3. H. Journet & Cie 1
  4. Janetti Father & Sons 1
  5. Raingo Frères 1
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