Craftsmanship
Blessing and Strength of Love, Rooted in Oriental Philosophy
Blessing and Strength of Love,
Rooted in Oriental Philosophy.
Low temperature enamelling technique
The low-temperature enamel technique involves applying colored glass powder to metal surfaces and firing it at lower temperatures, typically between 750°C and 850°C. This process allows artisans to achieve vibrant colors and intricate designs without damaging the metal base. Once fired, the enamel forms a smooth, glossy finish that is both durable and visually appealing.
Micro-setting technique
Micro-setting is a precise jewelry technique used to securely set small gemstones into a piece. It involves the use of tiny prongs or beads that hold the stones in place, creating a seamless and polished look. This method allows for the incorporation of numerous small stones, maximizing brilliance without overwhelming the overall design. Micro-setting is especially favored for fine jewelry, such as engagement rings and earrings, where a delicate and intricate appearance is desired. The technique highlights the beauty of each stone while ensuring durability and security in the setting.
Shell carving technique
The shell carving technique involves the intricate process of shaping and detailing natural shells to create unique jewelry pieces. Artisans skillfully carve designs into the shell's surface, showcasing the material's organic beauty and vibrant colors. This technique often results in one-of-a-kind pieces, as no two shells are alike. Shell carving is popular in various jewelry styles, often used to create pendants, earrings, and brooches. The natural patterns and textures of the shells enhance the overall aesthetic, making each piece a true work of art that connects the wearer to nature.
High precision polishing technology