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Cloisonne Eartops from Jazz Jewelry |
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| The principal form of hand-crafted enamels are named after the French word cloisonné, meaning "partitioned areas". In this process, small cells are created by soldering wire or thin strips of metal to a metal backing. Each cell is filled with a colour of frit (ground glass) and the piece is fired in a small kiln until the glass melts into the cell. The process is repeated until the fused enamel completely fills the cells. All eartops comes with press lock at the back so it does not fall automatically when it is worn. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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