I’ve made the “Moony Night Enamel Pendant” using vitreous enamel and sterling silver . Enamelling is done over copper blank . First, I made the blank and counter-enamelled it. The enamel coat on the pieces’ back and surface is the result of applying several layers of enamel grains. I have bended and shaped the silver wires, and fused them on the basecoat enamel on the blank. Then, I start filling the created cells using enamel coats. After applying each layer, I fire the pieces in my kiln at around 785 degrees celsius. This is a technique called “cloisonne”.
And then, I set the enamel in silver and also hung a beautifully detiled sterling silver bead to complement it
The width of the pendant is about 2.6cm and the height of pendant is about 6.8cm including the hanging bead
The pendant will come with a solid sterling silver chain necklace