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david Posts: 16 |
posted 12-27-2004 08:19 PM
Might anyone give advice about how to repair enamel? Can it be done easily? I have several pieces of jewellery with crazed and missing enamel. I've been thinking about getting a small electric kiln to try some repairs myself (after some trials on scraps first) but I would pay to have it done if I knew where to send the pieces. Any advice welcome. I'll try to add a picture as example of the work I need to do. Thank you. IP: Logged |
david Posts: 16 |
posted 12-27-2004 08:36 PM
A few sections of a Liberty's (I think) bracelet with 3 sections of missing enamel.
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rat Posts: 63 |
posted 12-29-2004 09:52 PM
David, I know someone here in the USA who is pretty good (and very reasonable) with enamel repair. I will email you with her contact information. - rat IP: Logged |
Marc Posts: 414 |
posted 01-10-2005 01:25 AM
Hi RAT.. I also run into silver with enamel problems and would appreciate knowing who can repair it. Thanks much. Marc Cutcher IP: Logged |
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