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Where is the jewelry made?

In Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

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What is enamel jewelry?

Enamel jewelry bridges the gap between fine art and jewelry design, blending elements of painting, chemistry, and metallurgy. Enameling is a technique in which a glossy substance, traditionally a type of a glass, is applied to the surface of metal or another hard surface. Traditional enamel is glass-based; however, we use cold enamel - also known as epoxy resin enamel - which does not contain glass. This type is far more durable and resistant to chipping that may sometimes occur with daily wear. Enamel jewelry is carefully manufactured using glaze and gold, silver, and other precious metals. It is also known as "painted glass".
What is enameling? 

The art of enameling involves applying a layer of fine color particles to a metal surface and then firing it at high temperatures to create a durable, glossy and colorful finish. Enamel has been used for centuries to create decorative objects and jewelry, and it is prized for its vibrant colors and ability to withstand wear and tear.

In jewelry, we're using enamel to add pops of color to gold and silver pieces, creating striking and unique designs and making it easily accessible to you! The art of enamel requires a high level of skill and precision, as the enamel must be applied evenly and smoothly to the metal surface.

What is "bare enamel"?

The term "bare enamel" is coined by Pome and it signifies the jewelry pieces that have enamel but show more of the metal used (i.e. gold, silver, etc.). An example of a bare enamel Pome piece can be found HERE.