Enamel powder Transparent Gold 20g

  • Description

Japanese enamel powder suitable for fine silver and copper

These Japanese enamels by Ephraim Enamel are among the best in the world. They are meticulously crafted by Art Clay Japan and are praised by world-renowned metal clay and enamel artists. The colors are striking due to their vibrancy and depth, which is characteristic of Japanese enamel art.

The transparent and semi-transparent enamel colors are carefully selected to create subtle color variations and beautiful nuances. By adding lead to the enamel, the glass-like structure becomes smoother and easier to work with. Leaded enamel has a lower melting point, which allows for more detailed and finer designs. Lead also provides brighter, more vivid colors and enhances the gloss and depth of the colors, contributing to the rich appearance of Japanese enamel art.

 

Usage

Quantity: Only take the amount of enamel needed for your project.

Preparation: For the best clarity and color, enamel should be washed with distilled water until no milky water remains on top. This milky water consists of fine enamel particles and can cause a cloudy haze in your fired enamel. Sift the enamel to remove as much fine powder as possible and use it as counter-enamel, but do not put it back into the bag.

Application: Use a fine brush to lift and apply the wet enamel to your jewelry. Ensure there is enough water for the enamel to flow properly. Add water with a pipette if needed and tap with something heavy (such as the handle of a ring file) against the edge of your jewelry to prevent air bubbles. Dry the enamel on a warming plate or on top of your oven for a few minutes. Check to ensure no enamel is on unwanted parts of the jewelry.

Recommended Temperature: These enamels work best directly on fine silver, without flux. It is recommended to fire at a temperature between 760 and 800 degrees Celsius. For a piece of silver weighing about 10 grams, 2.5 to 3 minutes is usually sufficient. Always test first to determine the right time and temperature.

Counter-Enamel: For a flat piece of at least 1 mm thick or more, counter-enamel is often not necessary. It is also usually not needed for curved pieces, provided they are not too thin. Counter-enamel on the opposite side may be required to prevent cracks and fissures in the enamel due to additional stress and strain during firing.

Storage

Store enamel in a cool, dry place in plastic or glass, as moisture can affect the quality and direct sunlight should be avoided. Allow washed enamel to dry thoroughly and store it in a sealed container. Do not put washed enamel back into the bag; keep it separate. Wash the enamel again before using it.

Tips

  • Cool colors are easier to enamel than warm colors.
  • Sterling silver (.925) contains copper, which can lead to color changes in the enamel and possible changes in the structure or appearance of the silver.
  • The color sample (photo) is a guideline. Be aware that enamel colors can vary depending on your computer screen, the number of layers applied, the substrate, and other factors.

Safety Warning

These high-quality Japanese enamels contain lead. Ensure proper protection (mask when handling dry enamel, good ventilation when firing due to lead-containing fumes). Leaded enamel should not be used by children or in schools. not ingest.
Wear a protective mask


- Do not ingest.
- Wear a protective mask.
- Ensure good ventilation when heating.
- Do not use for tableware.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not store in damp locations.

Read here the Matrial Safty Data Sheet

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