Traditional enamel is the most artistically valuable technique.

What is it? It is the art of mixing very fine glass powder with metal oxides, coloring them and permanently fusing them to the metal surface by firing at high temperatures (750-850°C).

Why is it valuable? This process is extremely difficult and time consuming. The resulting colors are translucent, bright and deep. Traditional enamel does not lose its color over time or sunlight and adds a collectible, antique value to the jewelry.