“Grisaille enamelware obtains a design in light and shade by painting over an opaque white background in one colour.”
“In recent years, vintage European enamelware has been piquing interest.”
“He also specialised in selling nails, iron, barbed wire, enamelware, Royal Dalton china and silverware from places like New York, Liverpool and London.”
“In all four plaques the enameler has made plentiful use of the devices we have already discussed for creating a sense of three-dimensionality.”
“The wardrobe's hand-forged ironwork structure is adorned with 616 individually attached leaves, each of which is hand-enameled on both the front and back and signed by its respective enameler.”
enamelin
(biochemistry) Any of a family of proteins associated with the formation of dental enamel.
“The most famous of British art deco designers, Cliff was born in Stoke on Trent in 1899 and left school at 13 to work as an apprentice enameller in a local ceramics factory.”
“It is extensively employed by the bleacher, dyer, calico-printer, and enameller.”
“He was born and lived in Leicester Street, Coventry and worked as an enameller.”
“Since then I have worked with one of the best enamellers in the country, and have taken over the workshop where I began my career.”
“The superb green pigment used by enamellers under this name is the green oxide or sesquioxide of chromium.”
“She suggests that the inscriptions on these enamels identify a workshop, rather than individual enamellers, and that the Wallace Collection enamel might have been made there.”