I use copper tubes for the containers..& enamelists in US also uses liquid enamels. I use both jewelry enamels & liquid enamels, because both has different characters.
These are just fabulous. Did you use tubing for the containers? I've noticed that our Indian enamelists utilize liquid enamels much more than our American members. I wonder if it's more readily available there, more in common usage.
These are just fabulous. Did you use tubing for the containers? I've noticed that our Indian enamelists utilize liquid enamels much more than our American members. I wonder if it's more readily available there, more in common usage. Your results are so satisfying I find it very tempting to try it (in spite of the messiness).
Meghan Ramkrishna Salgaonkar
Trish...It's partly copper & 92.5 silver. The copper top is silver plated which are then scratched very finely to make the silver circles.
Yes...Claudia..
I use copper tubes for the containers..& enamelists in US also uses liquid enamels. I use both jewelry enamels & liquid enamels, because both has different characters.
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Meghan,
These are just fabulous. Did you use tubing for the containers? I've noticed that our Indian enamelists utilize liquid enamels much more than our American members. I wonder if it's more readily available there, more in common usage.
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These are spectacular!!!
How did you get the design so close in repetition and how did you make the silver circles on the copper on the tops? Just wonderful work!
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