Аннотация:The basic composition of polychrome enamels of three bronze items, found on the territory ofVladimir and Suzdal Opolye (a temporal pendant, a pendant icon, and a cross), dating from the 12th–13th centuries, has been studied by atomic emission spectroscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. The items have a rich color, which made it possible to investigate the technological features of a wide range of colored enamels: white, black, gray, light gray, deep blue, red-brown, brown, green, blue-green, turquoise, and yellow. The obtained results suggest the Byzantine origin of the enamels and local production of the items themselves.