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Enamel on copper “cabochon” set in sterling and fine silver. This enamel is made by lightly sifting and “finger-sprinkling” multiple colors of enamel then grinding back the surface and repeating the process until an intricate, multi-colored surface results.
Approx. 2 x 1.5 inches.
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Sterling silver and Limoges enamel pendant with Howlite and Zebra Jasper beads. This setting is modeled on 18th C. pendants that usually employed pearls around the edge of the bezel. The beads were strung through small loops soldered to the back plate of the setting.
Approx. 1.75 inches square.
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Enamel on copper, set in sterling and fine silver.
Approx. size: 1.5 by 1 inches.
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Enamel on copper, set in sterling and fine silver.
Approx. size: 1.75 by .75 inches.
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Enamel on copper, set in sterling and fine silver.
Approx. size: 1.5 by .75 inches.
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Enamel on copper, set in sterling and fine silver.
Approx. size: 1.5 by .75 inches.
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Enamel on copper, set in sterling and fine silver.
Approx. size: 1.75 by .75 inches.
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Enamel pendant with copper cloisonné set in sterling and fine silver.
Approximate size: 2 inches by 1 1/16 inches.
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Enamel pendant with copper cloisonné set in sterling and fine silver.
Approximate size: 1.75 inches by 1.25 inches.