University of the West of England’s Innovation In Enamel Jewellery Database

27 November, 2014

Today I discovered a wonderful resource put together by the University of the West of England in Bristol.

They have assembled a series of electronic archives for their enamel collections which are openly accessible to the public. There are two key visual databases: vitreous enamel and innovation in enamel.

These are well worth a browse if you like your jewellery to have colour. The pages take a little bit of time to load, but they are worth it.

Innovation in Enamel Database at UWE Bristol

Innovation in Enamel Jewellery Database at UWE Bristol

WRITTEN BY

Jack Meyer

Bespoke jewellery designer, and specialist in jewellery CAD/CAM and emergent technologies that affect jewellery.

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