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Enamel, also known as artistic enamel, refers to a composite handicraft formed by fusing glass enamel powder onto the surface of a substrate (such as metal, glass, or ceramic). It is mostly a colorful and artistic pattern used for protection and decoration.
The enamel ware of the Ming and Qing dynasties and the enamel watches imported from Europe at that time have gone through hundreds of years, but now they still look as bright and magnificent as new! It can be said that enamel jewelry has the strongest artistic expression in the jewelry family.
Enamel jewelry is made of metal, ceramics, and glass, such as gold, silver, and copper, to create fetal bones. Enamel colored pigments are drawn or filled onto the fetal bones, and then sintered multiple times in a high-temperature furnace at 800 degrees Celsius. Enamel pigment is made by grinding a glaze composed of minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and oxidized metal. It is continuously painted on the substrate and then repeatedly sintered into a kiln to produce a color. Finally, a beautiful enamel artwork is produced. Enamel has a very brilliant color, with a gemstone like luster and texture. It is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, high-temperature resistant, waterproof and moisture-proof, hard and solid, does not age or deteriorate, and does not fade or lose its luster after thousands of years. The shape, color, and light are all excellent, just like wearing a beautiful miniature painting with you, and it will never fade, lasting forever! It is practical and maintains value. It is truly a wonderful flower in jewelry! It is also very suitable for color matching in fashionable clothing.