04 Mar Sell or Buy Enamel Rings in San Diego
Seen Above: An Antique Gold and Enamel “Capricorn” Ring Purchased by C. Blackburn Jewelers of La Jolla
C. Blackburn Jewelers specializes in antique and vintage fine jewelry. One type of estate jewelry we love to discover in San Diego is enamel jewelry. Enameling is an ancient technique of fusing glass to metal to create decorative objects, one which dates back to ancient Egypt, where enamel was used to create decorative beads, scarabs, and figurines. The art of enamel work then spread to other cultures, including the Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines.
In the Middle Ages, enameling became popular in Europe and was used to decorate religious objects, such as chalices, reliquaries, and crosses. It was also used in secular objects, such as jewelry and armor. During the Renaissance, enamel work reached new heights of popularity, with many artisans developing new techniques and styles.
Enamel jewelry is made by fusing a layer of powdered glass to a metal surface (usually 14k or 18K gold) using heat. The precious metal surface is first cleaned and prepared, and then a thin layer of enamel powder is applied. The jewelry piece is then fired in a kiln at high temperatures, typically between 750°C to 900°C, causing the enamel powder to melt and fuse to the metal surface. This process is repeated several times to build up layers of enamel, resulting in a smooth and durable surface.
There are several techniques used in enamel jewelry making, including cloisonné, champlevé, and plique-à-jour. In cloisonné, thin metal wires are used to create a design on the metal surface, which is then filled with enamel. In champlevé, recessed areas are created on the metal surface, which are then filled with enamel. In plique-à-jour, the enamel is applied to a metal framework, creating a stained-glass effect.
Today, enamel jewelry continues to be produced by some fine jewelry designers. It also is valued highly by San Diego estate jewelers and collectors of vintage/antique jewelry because of its vibrant colors, durability, and intricate designs. If you would like to buy or sell antique enamel jewelry in San Diego, contact C. Blackburn Jewelers at 858-251-3006 or send us a message below.
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Careful Inspection
I recently sold a lot of fine jewelry that I had inherited from my mother. I chose C. Blackburn because I wanted the pieces to find new homes, rather than be melted down or taken apart. Carl careful inspected and considered each piece before pricing it. He explained the quality of the gold in each piece, the techniques used to craft the pieces, and what went into his pricing. He appreciated the sentimental value of the items and actually had buyers in mind for several of them. I felt that he gave me a fair price the first time I came in, so I returned with additional items to sell a few weeks later. I’d highly recommend C. Blackburn for selling and buying estate jewelry.
A Straight Shooter
I met with most of the Jewelers around La Jolla and no one was as knowledgeable or as helpful as Carl was to me. Carl Blackburn is a straight shooter and someone you can trust. C. Blackburn Jewelers will forever have my business and recommendation to all of my network for any future jewelry business.
Genuine & Friendly
Being at a downsizing stage of life, I decided to sell as much of my jewelry as possible, and luckily, I came across C. Blackburn Jewelers. I was scared of getting scammed and cheated. Carl had me sitting with him while he examined and evaluated my jewelry. He did not take it into a back room and tell me to return on another day.
He worked methodically and very professionally, answered all my questions, kept my expectations realistic, explained what he was doing as he worked. We also had a very pleasant conversation – he is down-to-earth, genuine, and friendly. I trusted him without hesitation. I was very pleasantly surprised by the outcome and felt I was very fairly treated. I was relieved that the process was stress-free, thanks to Carl’s very professional manner and his genuine friendliness. I recommend him highly, without reservation.
Wonderful!
We had a wonderful selling experience with Blackburn Jewelers. We had about 50 pieces of jewelry from our mom’s estate to sell, and owner, Carl Blackburn, was so amazing. He was professional, courteous, and informative. Many jewelry buyers will simply put all the jewelry on the scale, deduct out the approximate ‘gem’ weight, and offer the ‘melt’ value less their percentage. Carl took time examining each individual piece, and kept a notebook with the details and his offer price. He verbally detailed each piece letting us know exactly how he derived his offer price. He was very transparent and fair. At the end of the appointment, we left extremely satisfied with our sale, and very pleased with the overall experience. I highly recommend Blackburn Jewelers for all of your jewelry sale needs.
Historical Pieces of Enamel Jewelry
The Plique-à-jour Pendant by René Lalique: This stunning pendant was created by French jewelry designer René Lalique in the Art Nouveau style in the early 20th century. It features a delicate, translucent plique-à-jour enamel design in the shape of a dragonfly, with gold and diamond accents.
The Chinese Lacquer Enamel and Diamond Necklace by Cartier: This exquisite necklace was created by the French jewelry house Cartier in the 1920s. It features a series of carved Chinese lacquer enamel plaques set with diamonds, and is considered a masterpiece of Art Deco design.
The Imperial Easter Eggs by Peter Carl Fabergé: Fabergé’s Imperial Easter Eggs are among the most famous examples of enamel jewelry ever created. These bejeweled eggs were made for the Russian royal family between 1885 and 1917, and each one is a marvel of craftsmanship and design.
The Liberty & Co. Enamel Caddy Spoon by Archibald Knox: Archibald Knox was a designer for the British retailer Liberty & Co. in the early 20th century. He created a number of beautiful enamel pieces, including a series of caddy spoons decorated with colorful enamel designs in the Celtic style.
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Enamel Necklace: This stunning necklace was created by American jewelry designer Louis Comfort Tiffany in the Art Nouveau style in the early 20th century. It features a series of enamel plaques in shades of blue and green, set with opals and diamonds.