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champlevé

[ shahn-luh-vey ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to an enamel piece or enameling technique in which enamel is fused onto the incised or hollowed areas of a metal base.


noun

, plural champ·le·vés [shah, n, -l, uh, -, vey, -, veyz].
  1. an enamel piece made by the champlevé method.
  2. the technique used to produce champlevé enamels.

champlevé

/ ʃɑ̃lve; ˌʃæmpləˈveɪ /

adjective

  1. of or relating to a process of enamelling by which grooves are cut into a metal base and filled with enamel colours


noun

  1. an object enamelled by this process

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Word History and Origins

Origin of champlevé1

1855–60; < French, past participle of champlever to lift (i.e., take out) a field (i.e., a flat part), make hollow places on the ground to be engraved; camp 1, lever

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Word History and Origins

Origin of champlevé1

C19: from champ field (level surface) + levé raised

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