Made by fusing powdered glass and pigment to metal with high heat, enamel offers unparalleled creative control when translating a painter's vision into precious jewelry. Each piece of wearable art presents a rich opportunity to explore new colors, textures, and designs.
The art of enameling dates back to the Byzantine and early Greek empire — and surprisingly, many ancient methods used to create enamel jewelry and pieces from early antiquity have survived to this day! Black, white, and blue have been especially popular enamel colors throughout history and offer a striking contrast to a variety of gemstones and metal tones; because the pigment of each piece of enamel jewelry is mixed individually, virtually any custom color can be created.