Surface and substance: the place of enamel in contemporary jewellery practice
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Published: 04.02.2010
About the author
Jessica Turrell is a jeweller and enamel artist currently undertaking a practice-led research fellowship that investigates the place of enamel in contemporary jewellery practice. The fellowship is based at the Enamel Research unit of the University of the West of England, Bristol.About blog
The blog aims to provide an open forum for discussion and debate about the place of enamel within contemporary jewellery practice. It is an opportunity for the wider jewellery community to contribute their thoughts and opinions to the project Innovation in Vitreous Enamel Surface for Jewellery.-
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