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Thompson Enamel Workbook
by Woodrow Carpenter, Bill Helwig and Tom
Ellis, 1997
40 Pages (b&w drawings and illustrations) soft cover.
Thompson
Enamel Workbook is the long awaited enamel technical manual that is
a must for every enamel workshop. Topics covered include:
firing times& temperatures, softening point, fusion flow,
expansion, importance of particle size, metals suitable for enameling,
enameling procedures, metal preparation, physical characteristics of
enamels, furnaces and equipment, liquid enamel application techniques
i.e. spraying, dipping, etc., painting media and techniques,
troubleshooting and much more.
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| TEP-001 |
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$ 9.55 |
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Beginners Enameling Course
by Woodrow Carpenter, 1981
A twelve
lesson series designed to lead a new student into the fundamentals
techniques of enameling. Excellent for schools and camps.
The booklet contains a brief history on enamels and a reference
bibliography on enameling.
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| TEP-002 |
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$ 4.75 |
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Enamel Bead Making
by Carol and Bob Oliver, 1972
A small
pamphlet teaching enamel bead making with a propane torch. Small
copper tubes are used as supports. A wire stringing technique is
also illustrated.
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| TEP-004 |
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$ 3.15 |
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Copper Enameling
by Gerry Coleman, Marguerite Koenig and Edna
Berry
Fort Worth, TX, Western Galleries Publishing Co., 1973
A
pictorial instruction booklet on basic enameling techniques including
scrolling, cloisonné and champlevé.
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$ 4.25 |
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The Enamellist's Handbook
by Elizabeth and Colin Fraser-Davies,
Pitman Publishing, 1988
The
Enamellist's Handbook is a textbook on an art form which has had a
low profile in New Zealand, with most books written for a classic
European culture where supplies are plentiful. Making do with
different materials and adapting techniques is the trademark of
antipodean enamelists.
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Enamel Medium for Fine Art
by Margarete Seeler,
292 pages, hardback, color & b&w photos, b&w drawings.
In her
comprehensive analysis, Enamel Medium for Fine Art, Margarete
Seeler not only explains the basics of working with enamel, but also
imparts her years of wisdom through helpful tips and ideas for dealing
with potentially problematic situations. Margarete Seeler
provides an accessible guide for the serious student by discussing the
appropriate tools and materials. She also addresses more detailed
applications such as design, form, and color while relating many
details regarding the history of enamel in the fine arts.
Complete with rich photographs, Seeler's text tells us how to create
these fine pieces of art and provides us with impressive examples of
the finished portraits, jewelry and other precious objects. By
using an encouraging tone and user-friendly format, Seeler has
presented a unique, well-balanced book which belongs in any art
classroom, as well as in any art lover's library.
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| TEP-010 |
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$61.20 |
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Dictionary of Enamelling
by Erika Speel, 1998
288 pages, 100 color, 100 b&w illustrations.
The
splendor of the Pala d'Oro, the mystery of the Alfred Jewels, the
genius of Renaissance goldsmiths...The Dictionary of Enamelling
is the first book to provide a comprehensive guide to this most diverse
of the decorative arts. Indispensable for anyone interested in
the evolution of the enameling techniques, the book includes some 400
entries covering every aspect of it's history. There are entries
on key pieces, individual enamelers, designers, schools, techniques,
and the major achievements of every era. The knowledge and
insight of Erika Speel's account are supported and enhanced by a
brilliantly researched collection of 200 illustrations, half of which
are in full color, portraying the most dazzling and important pieces, a
unique visual record of enameling history.
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| TEP-011 |
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$131.40 |
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On Divers Arts
Theophilus, paperback, 1979, 216 pages illustrated.
Translated from the Latin by John G. Hawthorne and Cyrill
Stanley Smith, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
"I have
made it my concern to hunt out this technique for your study as I
learned it by looking and listening." On Divers Arts, c.
1122, is the oldest extant manual on artistic crafts to be written by a
practicing artist. Theophilus teaches, with rigorous attention to
fact but also with great reverence, the making of pigments for fresco
painting, the manufacture of glue, the technique of gold leaf on
parchment (the first recorded European reference to true paper), how to
blow glass and design stained glass windows, fashion gold and silver
chalices, make a pipe organ and church bells. Precise instruction
(earliest known instruction) on enameling, chasing, repoussé, niello, and beaded wire work prove
Theophilus' first-hand knowledge of his craft.
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$14.00 |
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Glass Enameling
by Kay Bain Weiner
64 pages, color and b&w photos, paperback.
Glass
Enameling is an invaluable and unique guide for creating exquisite
plates, sun catchers, and jewelry with glass enamels. This book
describes glass cutting, stencil construction and decorating
glass. Also, instructions for laminating and slumping glass, kiln
firing, and annealing are included in this comprehensive text, giving
the reader a wide overview of wet and dry enamel techniques.
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| TEP-013 |
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$18.00 |
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Kiln-Fired Glass (Second Edition)
by Harriette Anderson
106 pages, color and b&w photos, hardback.
Kiln-Fired
Glass is Harriette Anderson's latest information-packed book on the
art of kiln-fired glass. The book covers selection of glass,
annealing glass, cutting, kilns, molds, design techniques, plate glass,
stenciling, silk screening techniques, stained glass and more.
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| TEP-014 |
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$34.15 |
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Introduction to Kiln Fired Glass - 17 Projects
by Mary Bergsma, Thompson Enamel, 1983
34 pages, color and b&w illustrations, soft cover.
Projects
include: decorated plates, glass mobiles and Christmas tree
ornaments. Emphasis in this booklet has been placed on
well-written step-by-step instructions. All of these projects use
Thompson's Medium Temperature-Low Expansion Enamels for window glass.
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| TEP-015 |
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$11.00 |
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Enamelling
by Joan Bolton King
110 pages, hardback - spiral bound, full color,
The Art of Crafts, The Crowood Press, 2001.
Fully
illustrated, step-by-step instructions are accompanied by numerous
practical tips and incorporate the author's own innovative ways of
simplifying technical procedures. The budding
enameler should therefore be able to produce colorful and attractive
pieces quickly as they learn about the craft, and acquire the skill to
progress to more advanced techniques. In this way, the simplest
enamel work will soon give way to jewelry, pictures, and a variety of
other vibrant artifacts.
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| TEP-021 |
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$35.95 |
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Enamelling
on Precious Metals
by Jeanne Werge-Hartley
Enamels have fascinated the world for
centuries and have been enjoying a resurgence over the last forty
years. Enamelling on Precious Metals looks at how such stunning
effects are achieved from the inspiration of design through the
intricacies of the process to the skills of firing. Topics
covered: An introduction of the enamels and the precious metals
used for enameling; the details and alternative approaches to
champlevé, cloisonné, plique a jour and other techniques explained; the
work of leading enamelers including Jane Short and Fred Rich
introduced; advice on working safely, and technical information about
enamel colors and their firing temperatures. Lavishly illustrated
with some 200 color photographs and line drawings.
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Metal Corrugation - Surface Embellishment and
Element Formation for the Metalsmith
by Patricia McAleer
144 pgs., soft cover, 8-1/2" x 11", 263 photos (most in color),
numerous illustrations and tables.
Several years of research have gone into this
book. It will inspire you to quickly create corrugated objects
far beyond any traditional corrugated material you see in everyday
life. Early in the book, tools, supplies, and equipment are
explained, some tools costing less than $20 produce fantastic
patterns. A gallery of 31 pages shows a wide variety of finished
work by 29 artists, including enamelists. Another chapter
contains eight step-by-step projects. An excellent resource
section provides references, suppliers, organizations, web sites,
artist directory and bibliography.
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| TEP-025 |
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$ 31.75 |
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The Art of Enameling - Techniques, Projects,
Inspirations
by Linda Darty
Lark Books, 2004. 176 full color pages; 10" x 9"; hardbound.
Contents include Enameling Fundamentals (overview of enameling,
materials, studio setup, metals for enameling, solders, metal and
enamel preparation, applying and firing, finishing); Enameling
Techniques (sifting, basse taille, foils, painting, liquid enamels,
cloisonné, champlevé, plique a
jour, other techniques); and Projects. Over 130 artists have
contributed images and information on enameling.
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| TEP-027 |
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$ 26.45 |
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Beginners Guide to Enamelling
by Dorothy Cockrell
Search Press, 2004.
64 full color pages of instruction in the basics of enameling.
Topics include a list of tools and equipment, safety, troubleshooting,
color and basic enameling techniques, which include stenciling, drawing
techniques, rubber stamps, sgrafitto and liquid enamels, using gold and
silver foil and leaf, wet laying, raku firing and silver luster, copper
beads, and much more.
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| TEP-028 |
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$ 19.05 |
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Contemporary Glass Enameling: Fusing with
Powders, Paints and Frit
by Kay Bain Weiner
168 pages, 200 color photos
The book instructs on how to decorate glass by brushing wet enamel
paints or sifting dry enamel powders and frit using stencils, unique
tools and gadgets. Included are details on various paints,
brushes, expressive brush strokes and distinct enamel paint
applications. Learn how to combine hot glass inclusions (sheet
copper) gold and silver leaf, wire, mica flakes) to achieve
special effects. Learn how to use decals, lusters and gold and
silver paints. The book also includes valuable information on
fusible glass enamel color selection, molds, kilns, firing and
annealing.
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| TEP-029 |
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Contemporary Enameling - Art and Techniques
by Lilyan Bachrach
Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2005. 256 pp., 550 color photos, 8-1/2"
x 11" hard cover.
Thirty four recognized enamel artists describe the working methods they
have developed for their specialized enameling techniques. Topics
include: cloisonné on fine silver beads, gold wire cloisonné on fine
silver, shading techniques, large cloisonné wall pieces, cloisonné on
steel, champleve and basse taille, plique a jour, enameling vessel
forms, painting techniques and materials, screening techniques and
torch firing, use of decals, foils, overglazes, enamel as a resist,
layering, sgrafitto and charts. Also, a beginners course in
enameling. There is a large gallery of contemporary enamelists
providing short biographies of each artist with full color photos of
their work. Highly recommended.
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$ 42.35 |
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Antique Enameled Jewelry
by Dale Reeves Nicholls, with Robin Alexander
Schiffer Publishing Ltd. 192 pp., full color, hardback.
This is the first book to focus exclusively on enameled jewelry.
It contains a list of 77 manufacturers, going back to the late 1880s,
with a list of makers' marks for about half of them. Another list
provides names, and contact information, of 17 current dealers who
purchase and sell antique enameled jewelry. Very helpful is a
price guide and a chapter on how to collect - what to look for - how to
find it. Over 450 color photographs with descriptions, size,
history, and present location of each piece. Attention is given
to significant developments in enameling techniques, and the the
symbolism found in Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Arts and Crafts jewelry
design during the 19th century and later. The most active
manufacturers were from the United States, England, Germany, France and
Norway. This is an important reference for jewelry designers,
historians, and collectors. And, above all, it is a great source
for ideas for the working enamelist! A great addition to your
library.
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Designs
for Glass Enameling: Techniques and Patterns
by Kay Bain Weiner
Eastman Publishing, 2005. 80 pages, paperback with CD-Rom
This is a companion to her previous book,
Contemporary Glass Enameling. Easy to follow instructions and color
photos demonstrate how to apply various glass enamel techniques.
Multipurpose patterns are offered in various sizes, motifs, and styles
from traditional to abstract. 130 mix and match patterns in varying
complexities included in book and CD-ROM, and can be used for fused,
sandblasted or stained glass projects. CD contains all patterns in
book, JPG format, 300DPI. Mac and PC Compatible.
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$ 29.95
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Enamelling
by Ruth Ball
A&C Black Publishers, Ltd.
128 pages, 6-1/4" x 9-1/4" paperback; well illustrated in color.
A world known enamelist explains in detail
the techniques, procedures, and methods she has leared and used over
the years. The basics are covered. Then, she explains each
of the traditional techniques in step-by-step detail and provides
information about a number of modern methods available for exploration.
There is a chapter on troubleshooting,
remedy and repair, a short glossary, directory, bibliography and index.
Enamelling is an extremely practical and
user-friendly book, packed with useful information, advice, and easy to
follow, step-by-step instructions.
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$ 27.05 |
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Painting
With Fire-Masters of Enameling in America, 1930-1980
by Harold B. Nelson and Bernard Jazzar
288 pp.., 279 color illustrations, 9" x 12" soft cover
Publisher: Long Beach Museum of Art
This catalog/book/document traces the
development of enameling in the United States during a richly
productive period of our history. The authors' effort and perspective
informs all of a heritage from within our borders as having importance,
even if imported. The perspective is that of one written in three time
periods of enameling during the 50 years covered in the catalog. Both
Hal and Bernard elected to document a specific time period.
To this end, history in the United States
will have a collective reference point that will give evidence for the
rest of time. By eliminating jewelry from the context, the art of
enameling could be addressed as something more than personal adornment.
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Torches
& Glass Enamel with Spencer - Glass Enamel Bead Making
by Joseph Spencer
20 pages (color and b&w photos)
The best description we know for making
enamel beads with copper tubing as a substrate. You will learn an
excellent way to cut and prepare the copper bead, prior to
enameling. There is a real secret here. he fully describes
his procedures for enameling and a surefire method of removing the bead
from the mandrel. Joe has developed a workstation which is
organized for efficient bead production.
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| TEP-035 |
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$ 10.60 |
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Enameling
on Metal Clay Innovative Jewelry Projects
by Pam East
This modern, full-color book with excellent
instruction is clearly written and features eight step-by-step jewelry
projects. Pam East illustrates how you too can create beautiful
wearable items with metal clay and enamel.
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$ 21.15 |
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Cloisonne Enameling and Jewelry Making
by Felicia Liban and Louise Mitchell
Divided in two parts. Covers everything from designing cloisons, making enamel cup, firing colors, foil, decals and clear directions for making settings for pendants, rings, pins, buckles and boxes. 150 detailed photos. "...the complete book on cloisonne enameling...encyclopedic in scope." - Jewelers' Circular-Keystone
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| TEP-037 |
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$ 14.95 |
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Videos & DVDs
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Lisel Salzer Video - Her Art and
The Revival of Limoges Enamel
Videotape, 51 minutes, 1986.
A
versatile artist in many techniques, Lisel Salzer has spent many years
reviving the interest in the 16th century technique of Limoges
Enamel. The video shows how she developed her
interpretation of Limoges Enamel and illustrates each step in the
creation of a portrait in enamel. Other subjects such as
landscapes, flowers and animals are also shown.
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Kiln Fired Glass - Update
A video by Harriette Anderson
Harriette
Anderson, well known for her book Kiln-Fired Glass, has come out with a
video which demonstrates detailed instructions on many different
techniques using Thompson's Medium Temperature-Low Expansion Enamels
for window glass. A very instructional and entertaining video.
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| TEV-200 |
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$28.95 |
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Enamel Bead Making (Video and Booklet) with Pam
East
30 minute viewing time.
This DVD
and booklet is delightful! Pamela has analyzed the process of
enamel bead making and arranged a series of easy how-to-do steps into
logical fool-proof procedures; which are simple for the beginner to
learn and in many cases, will improve the effectiveness of the seasoned
bead maker's work. The equipment and materials are
described. Then she demonstrates how simple bead making is when
the procedures are followed. Basic steps are fully shown prior to
practical and advanced procedures, including a couple which may be new
to most viewers.
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$38.90 |
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An Introduction to the Fusing and Slumping of
Glass
(Two Volume Set)
Tape 1 - 49 minutes, tape 2 - 58 minutes.
Tape one
features: How to prepare your kiln and moulds for firing; Project
one is a small colored bowl with a floral motif, Project two is a
free-standing fish ornament and lots more. Tape two features
making a large enameled bowl with glass appliqué design. Also
shown is how to make a small enameled bowl, a kiln carved bowl, glass
basket weaving and more. A wonderful gallery of pictures are
shown, including glassware and moulds to inspire your work
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| Answers, Ideas and Troubleshooting Kiln Fired
Glass (Two Volume Set)
"This worthy follow-on to 'An Introduction to the
Fusing and Slumping of Glass', this two-video set expands on the basic
warm glass techniques and also introduces other exciting methods
including the use of drop-through moulds, metal inclusions, multiple
layers and Pixie Dust. An essential item in every glass worker's
library."
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| TEV-500 |
2 Vol. Video Set |
$75.10 |
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| Enamelling
on Copper for Beginners DVD
This is a three-hour long, two-disk DVD set aimed
particularly at complete beginners, but also contains useful
information on a range of techniques for the more experienced. A great
addition to your enameling library.
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| TEV-600 |
2 DVD Set |
$63.60 |
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Creating Cloisonne Enameling
A "How-to" DVD by Felicia Liban "Cloisonne" is a step-by-step DVD showing how to make a fine silver cloisonne pendant from 18 ga. fine silver sheet. Topics include drawing cartoon, sawing blank, soldering posts for findings, washing and wet packing enamels, wire bending, colors, firing and polishing techniques and finishing embellishments. |
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To order this DVD click on link above (www.emoluxe.com)
"Sparkle of Enamel"
The Enamel House (Limoges France) has introduced a series of five films by Arnaud Peuch.
· Champlevé Enamel with Hubert Martial · Painted Enamel with Robert Moussant · Cloisonné Enamel with Jean-Claude Bessette · Enamel on bulky pieces with Christian Christel · Plique Enamel with Devon Buck-Mayo · Engraving with chisel and materials research with Paul Buforn · Brassware with Dominique Folliot
Through this unique work the principal techniques of traditional and contemporary enamelling and enamel jewellery are tackled in a simple and practical way. Experienced enamellers, specialists in each technique, set out the stages in the creation of their pieces, explaining the problems and the tricks of the trade.
These segments offer a window on their world, their artistic character, a meeting with those human beings who have dedicated their passion to the “arts of fire”. A visual delight, this display of skills will entrance both lovers of art and crafts and enamellers, whether just beginning or already established.
Included in this DVD; a 10 page booklet which present these enamellers and craftsmen. Multi Languages : English and French - This DVD has both an English soundtrack and a French soundtrack. You will choose your listening language at the beginning of playback. NTSC DVD Multi Regions : all DVD zones players - you can read this DVD in any country. Duration : 3 hours Shipping included to all countries - expedition by Air Mail Express Envelope |
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Additional Enameling on Metal
Information

Glass on Metal is published five times a
year. Most issues are 24 or more pages with eight pages in full
color. The magazine covers the history of enameling, contemporary
uses, people and places, techniques, technology, research on new
products, book reviews, events, workshop information, enameling news,
how-to projects, and features contemporary enamel artists. Glass
on Metal is international in it's scope. It is intended to
educate the public about the concept of glass on metal, and to open
communication among users of enamel. Invaluable for high school
and university level art classes, libraries, professional enamelists,
jewelers, commercial enameling businesses, hobbyists, and is a great
magazine for family and friends to enjoy! For more information,
write to:
Glass on
Metal Magazine
P.O. Box 72310
Newport, KY 41072
USA
Or, visit
the Glass on Metal website at:
www.glass-on-metal.com
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