cloisonnism

/kloʊzɒnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

an art style characterized by the use of compartments or ‘cloisons’ to create decorative designs, especially in enamel work or metalwork.

“The museum’s new exhibit showcased a stunning example of cloisonnism in ancient Russian metalwork.”

Synonyms

  • enamelwork
  • metalwork

Antonyms

  • abstraction