How to Keep Enamel Silver Rings Bling?

Enamel products are widely used in jewelry and decoration manufacturing, due to enamel jewelry enhance the ornamental and decorative properties of metals. How to keep enamel silver rings bling?

1、 Clean Enamel Silver Rings

Jeulia "Outing Together" Mandarin Duck Family Enamel Sterling Silver Ring
Jeulia “Outing Together” Mandarin Duck Family Enamel Sterling Silver Ring

1. Use a soft bristled brush and warm water for cleaning: Special attention should be paid to the cleaning of enamel colored silver rings, and no harmful cleaning agents or chemicals should be used. Use a soft bristled brush and warm water to gently wipe the surface of the bracelet. If there is stubborn dirt, it is recommended to use a cleaning agent specifically designed for enamel colored silver rings.
2. Soft cloth wiping: After cleaning, use a clean soft cloth to wipe the surface of the bracelet to prevent residual water droplets from causing corrosion.
3. Avoid soaking in water: The enamel colored silver ring should not be soaked in any liquid because its metal parts are very prone to corrosion. If you need to clean the bracelet, you can add a little specialized cleaning agent to water, but it should not be soaked for more than 5 minutes.

2、 Storing Enamel Silver Rings

Jeulia "Midsummer" Flower Brid Enamel Sterling Silver Ring
Jeulia “Midsummer” Flower Brid Enamel Sterling Silver Ring

1. Avoid storing in damp places: Moisture can cause the enamel colored silver ring to change color and corrode.
2. Store in a dry and cool place: Enamel colored silver rings are best stored in a dry and cool place. It is recommended to place them in a bracelet box or jewelry bag to avoid mixing with other metal jewelry and avoid chemical reactions and friction.
3. Regular inspection: It is recommended not to wear enamel colored silver rings for a long time. You can take turns wearing them every week. At the same time, regularly check the surface of the bracelet for wear or scratches, and do timely maintenance.

Tips for Wearing Enamel Silver Rings

Jeulia "Pops of Color" Enamel Sterling Silver Women's Band
Jeulia “Pops of Color” Enamel Sterling Silver Women’s Band

Enamel colored silver rings are not suitable for hot water. Because boiling water itself is corrosive, it can damage the enamel and silver on the surface of the bracelet. It is recommended to only use warm water and specific cleaning agents for cleaning, and not use overly aggressive methods. Meanwhile, when wearing or cleaning bracelets, it is recommended to remove the watch and other accessories to avoid unnecessary collisions and scratches.
The enamel colored silver ring is an exquisite accessory that requires our careful care. The correct maintenance method can not only extend the service life of the bracelet, but also maintain its beauty and brightness.

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What is Enamel Craftsmanship?

 

What is Enamel Craftsmanship?

The History of Enamal Craftsmanship

Enamel craftsmanship is an ancient surface decoration technique that can be traced back to ancient Greek gold jewelry in the 4th century BC. It is formed by filling the metal matrix with colored glaze, baking at 800 ℃, continuously filling the glaze four or five times, and then sintering. This process makes the color of jewelry no longer dependent on expensive gemstones, but achieved through colorful and full enamel glaze.

Classification of Enamal Craftsmanship

The finished product of enamel craftsmanship is both sturdy and fragile, sometimes cloudy, sometimes transparent, sometimes simple, sometimes colorful, displaying different aesthetic effects. According to different specific processing techniques, enamel craftsmanship can be divided into several varieties, including wire cutting enamel ware, chiseling embryo enamel ware, painting enamel ware, and transparent enamel ware. Among them, the cloisonn é enamel ware, commonly known as the “cloisonn é e”, was particularly famous during the Ming Dynasty’s Jingtai period for its unique color and craftsmanship.
Enamel craftsmanship is not limited to jewelry production, but is also widely used in fields such as jewelry and gold jewelry. It is a decorative technique that allows metal surfaces to have a luster and texture similar to gemstones. In addition, enamel craftsmanship also includes various forms such as flat filling enamel, wire cutting enamel, hollow enamel, and painted enamel, each with its unique color and texture, providing designers with a broad space for innovation.
The history of enamel craftsmanship is long, and it has been used since the ancient Egyptian period in 2000 BC. China’s enamel craftsmanship also has a long history, dating back to the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period. Enamel can be divided into hard enamel, soft enamel, transparent enamel, opaque enamel, etc. based on its composition and firing temperature. Each type of enamel has its unique color and texture.
Overall, enamel craftsmanship is a traditional decorative technique that integrates color, craftsmanship, and history. By high-temperature firing, a colored glaze film is formed on the metal surface, which not only enhances the decorative effect but also has properties such as wear resistance and corrosion resistance. This craft is widely used in art and handicraft production, showcasing its unique charm and value.

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