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Making Process of Copper Enamel Arts and Crafts 3

An ancient technique of copper embellishment
by
Sanmati Hosure
IDC, IIT Bombay

‘Copper Enamel Arts and Crafts’, a cluster based in a small village known as Bhaimala near Alibag, Raigad district of Maharashtra. It started in the year of 1986 as a small cluster and now it has become a well-known centre for interior designers and art lovers. Master artist Mr Sanjay produces traditional as well as contemporary artefacts. Copper enamelling is a centuries-old craft. It is a process in which powdered glass is fused to a metal surface by using high heat.

Usually, metals like gold, silver and copper are used for enamelling. The metal articles or jewellery are embellished with colourful enamelling. The powdered glass can be applied either wet or dry to a surface. The colourful glass powder is laid onto the copper surface according to the pattern or design and it is put on high heat to melt the powdered glass. This process results in a coat which is formed on the copper surface. The end result not only lends its vibrant colours to the copper surface but also prevents it from oxidizing.

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