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<p>[QUOTE="Simona Buhus, post: 9497581, member: 17467"]Lol, imagination is sometimes handy….</p><p>Just looked at them with a loupe, has some scratches but it does not seem to affect the colours. They are still the same under the scratches, my logic says that the colours goes into a deeper layer. The eyelashes and the eyebrows are particularly beautiful and enhanced. Blushing cheeks, and the clothes have different shades of blue and red as they were pained.</p><p>Please enlighten me, how can these shades of colours be achieved with enamel? My idea of enamel is very different, I thought scratches on enamel takes away the colour, the metal will be showing after a scratch.</p><p>These cufflinks colours are not affected by the scratches.</p><p>The layer seems to raise above the silver setting.</p><p>I would like to understand how they were made, an example or a link to read would be great.</p><p>Thank you so much.</p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>Simona[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Simona Buhus, post: 9497581, member: 17467"]Lol, imagination is sometimes handy…. Just looked at them with a loupe, has some scratches but it does not seem to affect the colours. They are still the same under the scratches, my logic says that the colours goes into a deeper layer. The eyelashes and the eyebrows are particularly beautiful and enhanced. Blushing cheeks, and the clothes have different shades of blue and red as they were pained. Please enlighten me, how can these shades of colours be achieved with enamel? My idea of enamel is very different, I thought scratches on enamel takes away the colour, the metal will be showing after a scratch. These cufflinks colours are not affected by the scratches. The layer seems to raise above the silver setting. I would like to understand how they were made, an example or a link to read would be great. Thank you so much. Kind regards, Simona[/QUOTE]
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