Hermes Enamel Bracelet
Narrow enamel bracelet in silver and palladium plated (2.5" diameter)
Enamel
Enamel is powdered glass that is somewhat finer than granulated sugar. It is also the word used to describe a metal object, such as a piece of jewelry, that has been decorated with enamel. Several techniques can be used to apply the enamel, but all methods use heat to melt the powder. Enamel particle size is measured by mesh size: the higher the mesh size, the finer the enamel powder.
The piece is heated either in a preheated furnace, or with a hand-held torch. At roughly 1500 degrees Fahrenheit, the heat fuses the enamel permanently to the metal base. The piece is then removed and allowed to cool to room temperature. Subsequent coats can be applied. Sometimes then to twenty firings are required to bring about the desired results.
The Fellowship Link Enamel and Sterling Silver Bracelet
Enamel Jewelry
Unlike jewelry made with precious or semi-precious gemstones, enamel jewelry derives its value from the design and the skill of the craftsman. Once the enameling process is complete, the enameled piece is ground and polished to a jewel-like brilliance.
The physical properties of glass can be controlled to permit bonding to most metals-gold, platinum, silver, copper, steel, cast iron, aluminum and titanium. Enamel jewelry can also be made by using stainless steel or some other alloy as the background material.
Enamel Beads
Enamel beads start with a small piece of copper tubing. Then you apply the glass, a layer at a time, using a small propane torch. It's fun, quick, and easy - you don't even need a kiln.
SOURCES
What is Enameling?
Easy Enamel Beads Tutorial
Introduction to Enameling
Links to additional information about Enamel Jewelry:
Glass Enamel Bead Making
Shimmer and Shine with Enamel Lusters
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