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Hawaiian Fire Red and Yellow Enamel Gecko Earrings with White Bamboo Coral Accents & Handmade 14K Gold Ear Wires
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$42.00
$42.00
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Hawaiian Fire Red and Yellow Enamel Gecko Earrings with White Bamboo Coral Accents & Handmade 14K Gold Ear Wires
Ultra lightweight & durable, these enamels were created to stand the test of time
Brilliant, vibrant colors will never fade or show wear & tear
Each piece was kiln fired three times with an ultra fine glass enamel powder & set on to a unique shape
Approx. Length: 2.5 inches
Approx. Width: 0.75 inch
Vitreous enamel is a powdered glass, applied in several layers and fused to a metal surface in a high temperature environment. Opaque enamels are produced by adding or growing crystals within a glass structure. There are many techniques used to build up enchanting colors, or reveal the metal surfaces below. Believed by some historians to be an ancient alternative to gemstones in jewelry and ornaments, enamels have been used for thousands of years to apply rich color to metal. The earliest surviving enamels date from about 1400-1425 BC. A difficult technique to master, it is seldom used in modern production jewelry because of its detail and variations as well as time consuming processes.
You can Find my unique rustic and vintage designs at www.ulikaidesigns.com On the website check out my calendar of events to find the schedule of Art Fairs in Hawaii and shops that carry my designs.
Ultra lightweight & durable, these enamels were created to stand the test of time
Brilliant, vibrant colors will never fade or show wear & tear
Each piece was kiln fired three times with an ultra fine glass enamel powder & set on to a unique shape
Approx. Length: 2.5 inches
Approx. Width: 0.75 inch
Vitreous enamel is a powdered glass, applied in several layers and fused to a metal surface in a high temperature environment. Opaque enamels are produced by adding or growing crystals within a glass structure. There are many techniques used to build up enchanting colors, or reveal the metal surfaces below. Believed by some historians to be an ancient alternative to gemstones in jewelry and ornaments, enamels have been used for thousands of years to apply rich color to metal. The earliest surviving enamels date from about 1400-1425 BC. A difficult technique to master, it is seldom used in modern production jewelry because of its detail and variations as well as time consuming processes.
You can Find my unique rustic and vintage designs at www.ulikaidesigns.com On the website check out my calendar of events to find the schedule of Art Fairs in Hawaii and shops that carry my designs.
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