Enamel
Enamel is born from the meeting of glass and metal. Made of silica, mineral pigments and fluxes, it is applied in fine layers onto gold or silver before being fired at high temperatures. Under the heat, the powder melts into a smooth, glossy surface — sometimes opaque, sometimes translucent — that offers a depth of colour impossible to achieve otherwise.
An ancient technique, enamel appears in Celtic, Byzantine and Persian traditions, each bringing its own interpretation: cloisonné patterns, sculpted reliefs, luminous transparencies or graphic zones of opacity. Despite its delicate appearance, enamel is remarkably durable, making it a trusted companion for jewellery meant to endure.
Subtle variations, tonal shifts or tiny bubbles that may form during firing are part of its identity. They are not imperfections but witnesses of the process — marks of heat and craftsmanship that make each enamel work unique.
Today, contemporary designers continue to explore its expressive potential, whether through bold colour palettes or refined minimalism. Enamel brings a stable, vibrant, almost painterly colour to jewellery, creating a dialogue between metal and material that feels both artisanal and timeless.
Bea Bongiasca
Baby Vine Green Corundum Ring
Yellow gold / Silver / Enamel
Lito Fine Jewelry
Petit Vert Have a Heart Pendant
Yellow gold / Diamond / Enamel
Brooke Gregson
Sunrise Letter S necklace
Yellow gold / Enamel
Francesca Villa
The Octopus ring
Yellow gold / Enamel / Sapphire
Lito Fine Jewelry
Petit bleu necklace
Yellow gold / Sapphire / Enamel / Diamond









