Bethel of Lofotens
350 000 ₽
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Set | The price is for 1 piece of jewelry |
Techniques | Stained-glass enamel, silver filigree, gilding |
Height | 155 мм |
Weight | 117 гр |
Volume | 180 мл |
the production beginning year of the collection | 2015 |
The color scheme of the glasses is inspired by the landscapes of the Lofoten Islands in Norway. On the base of the glass is a floral pattern of daffodil flowers on a cobalt background.
The goblets are made in one of the most refined and complex techniques of artistic enameling of stained-glass enamel, which appeared in Russia at the end of the XIX century.
The base of the product is created from 925 silver filigree. The soldered openwork ornament is a solid frame of the product. Stained-glass enamel is colorfully embedded in the created silver pattern. Each enamel color has its own melting point - this is how the product undergoes multiple firing in muffle furnaces at temperatures of 720-760 degrees.
Enamel is a powder with an admixture of one or another metal oxide, which gives the enamel a certain color. After firing, such an alloy turns into a solid shiny mass with stable, bright colors.
Despite the apparent fragility, enamel works that have undergone high-temperature firing in a muffle furnace have retained a rich palette and brightness of colors for centuries. In color, shone, iridescence, stained-glass enamel has similarities with precious stones and, moreover, acts as a jewel on a par with them. And the undoubted advantage of art works with stained-glass enamels is their functionality.
Stained-glass enamel is one of the most difficult and time–consuming enameling techniques. It is rightfully considered the top of enamel art.