Enameling in general, yes - but many of the early Egyptian examples were not fired - just made into a paste with resin. Painted enamels are much more sophisticated and not used until MUCH later. 13thc AD. First painted on glass like in this example - and only later adapted to enamel on copper as grisaille.
Enameling in general, yes - but many of the early Egyptian examples were not fired - just made into a paste with resin. Painted enamels are much more sophisticated and not used until MUCH later. 13thc AD. First painted on glass like in this example - and only later adapted to enamel on copper as grisaille.
imagocorvi 6 months ago
I have so much Tarter I dont have to dip my fish in shit.
DannySmithThe 1 year ago
mortter and pesal ? what kind of mortter and what is pesal or how ever you spell pesal?
ewigkase1 1 year ago
Mortar and pestle. The mortar's the bowl, the pestle the grinding tool.
Mojosbigstick 1 year ago
I learned something new. Very nice.
TorchedArt 2 years ago
15th c BC? I don't think so. I think he means 15th c AD -...
imagocorvi 2 years ago
@imagocorvi 15th c BC is correct. He's talking the enameled core formed Egyptian pieces. Enameled actually pre-dates glassblowing.
AlexanderMacRus 6 months ago
kinda like frit but using a diff technique
Sojaofdapepo 2 years ago
HOW CAN I GET SOME ENAMEL?
ROEMDK 2 years ago
Nice
contemporaryglass 4 years ago 2