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I hope you find this useful!
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Since 1976, I have been designing and making cloisonné jewelry in my California studio. The techniques I use are primarily a result of trial and error. After thousands of pieces and as many mistakes, I have a narrow but proven approach. I hope that you will find a tidbit of information here that will aid you in the pursuit of your enameling challenges. The fusion of glass and gold have never lost their attraction for me. I continue to be captured by the magic of the medium...
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Don't Pile on the Flux!
I try to plan out my pieces so that I will be adding colored transparents in subsequent layers and letting the color deepen in intensity throughout the development of the piece. This is opposed to reaching the desired color at half full and filling up the cell with flux. While time saving, the resulting brilliance of the piece will be compromised.
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