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The Art of Fine Enameling - full color book with basics, tips and trick, 21
step by step projects and a comprehensive trouble shooting section. Contains over 170 finished enamels from 70 contemporary enamelists. Marliyn Tendrich from the Enamel Guild/South says "This book is overwhelmingly well-organized and leaves out nothing. The artists represented are amongst the
best and so are their projects, which can be created in any studio. Itıs a treasure. It belongs in every studio and every school. Donıt miss it!"

The Art of Fine Enameling

Enamels, Enameling, Enamelists

by Glenice L. Matthews

Master Enamelist Glenice Matthews has written a valuable book for enamelists at every level. The beginner will find a thorough introduction to enameling basics, including types and forms of enamels, popular enameling surfaces, and equipment and supplies needed. The collector of fine enamels will treasure this book as a showcase of contemporary work.

Enamels, Enameling, Enamelists

Metalwork and Enamelling
by Herbert Maryon

The book covers all types of metal work including gold and silversmithing, jewellery, stone setting and enamelling using traditional techniques. Written by Herbert Maryon O.B.E., who was one of London's best gold and silversmiths

Metalwork and Enamelling

Encyclopedia of Mosaic Techniques (Encyclopedia of Art Techniques)
by Emma Biggs

From Library Journal
This is a handy guide to the materials and techniques of designing and laying mosaic tiles in both indoor and outdoor settings. Well illustrated with color photographs throughout, the "A to Z of Techniques" section has step-by-step instructions. Finished mosaics are pictured in the "Gallery"

Encyclopedia of Mosaic Techniques

Russian Enamels: Kievan Rus to Faberge
by Anne Odom, William R. Johnston

Russia's rich and varied tradition of enameling can be placed within the context of one of the earliest and most widely practiced forms of decoration. In the 11th century, Kiev closely adhered to the Byzantine traditions in producing the first Russian enamels.

Russian Enamels: Kievan Rus to Faberge
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