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Enamel is a decorative technique by which glass compounds are applied to the surface of metal and is fused under high temperatures. This process is only suitable for metals resistant to thermal expansion such as silver gold, and copper. The extreme expansion of more vitreous metals would cause any enamel applied to crack during the cooling process.
The metal oxides that exist in the glass and the temperature at which the glass is fused to the surface affect the appearance of enamel. Generally, enamel that is fused at higher temperatures is more durable, and more translucent, while enameling fired at lower temperatures is softer, more fragile, and more opaque.



