Sunrise cloisonne pendant

I’ve made the sunrise cloisonne pendant mainly using vitreous enamel and sterling silver. I used “cloisonne” technique to make it.

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I have imagined a delightful sunrise with a bright sky and lively colours to make this pendant

I’ve made sunrise cloisonne 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”.

After finishing the enamelling, I set the piece in sterling silver as the pendant. I have also set a tiny peridot to add shine to the piece.

The diameter of the enamel is 2.8-2.9 cm and the height of pendant from bail to the stone is about 4 cm

The necklace is solid sterling silver wheat style beautiful chain (18 inch).

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