Preparing metal for enamelling
Creating Cloisonné Inlay Compartments by soldering silver wires or thin metal strips as per your design before finally filling the compartments with the enamel(s)
Creating a Champlevé design by carving or etching out channels in the metal before filing with vitreous enamel
Creating a Plique-à-jour design where the enamel is applied in cells (similar to Cloisonné), but with no backing in the final piece that allows light to shine through the transparent enamel to create an effect similar to stained glass
Firing the enamelled pieces in the kiln
Polishing and finishing the final pieces ready to incorporate into final pieces of jewellery.