Vitreous enamel (English Wikipedia)

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  • British Museum collection database, "Scope note" for the term "enamelled"; other sources use different categories.

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  • "Japanese Art Enamels". The Decorator and Furnisher. 21 (5): 170. 1893. ISSN 2150-6256. JSTOR 25582341. We doubt if any form of the enameller's art can equal the work executed in Japan, which is distinguished by great freedom of design, and the most exquisite gradations of color.

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  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Enamel" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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  • Earle, Joe (1999). Splendors of Meiji : treasures of imperial Japan : masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Broughton International Inc. pp. 252–254. ISBN 1874780137. OCLC 42476594.
  • "Polished to Perfection". Asian Art Newspaper. 5 November 2017. ISSN 1475-1372. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  • Irvine, Gregory (2013). Japonisme and the rise of the modern art movement : the arts of the Meiji period : the Khalili collection. New York: Thames & Hudson. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-500-23913-1. OCLC 853452453.
  • "Japanese Art Enamels". The Decorator and Furnisher. 21 (5): 170. 1893. ISSN 2150-6256. JSTOR 25582341. We doubt if any form of the enameller's art can equal the work executed in Japan, which is distinguished by great freedom of design, and the most exquisite gradations of color.