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How to Enamel / Being a Treatise on the Practical Enameling of Jewelry with Hard Enamels

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About This Book

A practical manual presents hard-enameling techniques for jewelry, explaining how to prepare and grind enamel into clean powders, prepare metal surfaces, charge and fire enamel, and perform stoning and polishing to achieve smooth finishes. It describes major decorative approaches—champlevé, cloisonné, incrusted work, plique-à-jour, and enamel painting—and covers use of foils, paillons, and glitter effects as well as photographic transfers onto enamel. Throughout it emphasizes necessary tools, cleanliness, temperature control, and common faults with troubleshooting advice so that a beginner can follow step-by-step procedures to produce sound, attractive enamel work.

About the Author

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Howard M. Chapin

Howard M. Chapin was an American author known for his contributions to the craft of jewelry making, particularly in the field of enameling. His notable work, "How to Enamel / Being a Treatise on the Practical Enameling of Jewelry with Hard Enamels," serves as a comprehensive guide for artisans interested in the techniques and practices of enameling. Chapin's insights into this intricate art form have made his work a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced jewelers alike, reflecting his dedication to the craft and his desire to share knowledge with others.

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