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dish scrolled white and red, amethyst and pink over blue

dish scrolled white and red, amethyst and pink over blue

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Welcome to my shop of unique, handmade, glass enamelled jewellery and ornaments.

POSTAGE My prices include postage by Royal Mail, first-class, signed for.

Where possible I recycle packaging.

I am happy to consider special requests and commissions. Contact me through folksy.

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After building up a base of several layers of clear enamel on the copper dish I have added a coat of blue enamel. After firing that coat I scattered white enamel powder around the centre and added red, amethyst and pink enamel to it. The amethyst and pink are transparent and need to be fired over white to be seen. When the dish was at red hot in the kiln I disturbed the surface of the enamel with a steel point to make the unique patterning that you see. The dish is counter-enamelled; a coat of enamel on the reverse, the second coat I apply when building up the layers, balances the tensions of expansion and contraction as the dish id developed. This coat will show marks of the stilt or trivet used to hold the piece at a minimum number of points while it is fired.

The dish measures 85mm in diameter and is about 20mm deep. It would be suitable for a dressing table tray or to set off a flower display or table centrepiece.

Your dish will be sent by Royal Mail, first class, signed for.

If you experience any difficulty placing an order please contact me through folksy to sort it out.

Designed by Francis Hayes in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire

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