On a sill by an open window, a jar of autumn leaves breathed the charm of the sweet brown wife, who seated herself in a tiny rattan chair,
enameled a cheery red, such as children delight to rock in.
A cloud of dark smoke, as from smoldering ruins, went up toward the sun now bright and gay in the blue,
enameled sky.
The adherence test was performed using the simple method developed by Andrews [1962], in which the total work done by a falling sphere onto the
enameled sheet surface, until detachment occurs, is calculated.
The technique blends beading and wireworking and uses torch-fired
enameled beads for unique creations.
The book's concluding sections present detailed instructions for crafting several different
enameled forms.
Dale Reeves Nicholls and Robin Allison's ANTIQUE
ENAMELED JEWELRY (0764319914, $49.95) is the first such book to focus just on
enameled jewelry from American and European designers at the turn of the 20th century.
Enameled cast iron cookware is a highly functional work of art.
The porcelain enamel plays a vital role both inside and outside the kettles: inside, the
enameled interior finish is non-reactive, so it doesn't affect the flavor of water when it's boiled; outside, the porcelain exterior finish resists rusting, chipping, cracking, scratching, and bubbling, keeping the kettles looking like new long after they're purchased.