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My Thoughts on Sharing
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My purpose in creating this section is twofold. First, I would like to describe the process of cloisonné to those of you who have a general interest in how I create my jewelry. In addition, I am honored to offer my technical achievements to the other enamelists of our generation. It is my hope that by sharing my knowledge, someone may be spared the frustration of technical hurdles inherent in the process. Please feel free to go to the "Enamelists Discussion" with your requests for information and I will share what I know. In return, it is my hope that the miles between us will diminish to a click of a button and we will find a new way to encourage and inspire one another. I will add to this section as often as possible and your requests will guide my progress.
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Adding the Scales
This particular piece has tiny silver scales on the mermaids tail. These are pieces of Fine Silver cloisonné wire that I have cut into scale shapes. Using a fine tipped sable brush, I paint a spot on Klyrfire onto the fired surface of the tail, pick up a single silver scale and place it in position. I arrange the scales one at a time, allow the Klyrfire to dry and fire them into place. I do not enamel any of the piece for this firing. I then proceed with layers seven and eight...
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