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Kiln Enamel : Kiln Enamel began designing their funky and eclectic pieces in the winter of 2002 in a studio in Brooklyn, New York. Using the century old process of firing stained glass onto a metal base in a ceramics kiln, these imaginative designers have combined ancient hand painting methods with experimental modern technology. Although all of Kiln Enamel's necklaces are sure to make a statement, we did have a few favorites. Their droplet necklace ($124.) is both bohemian and sophisticated - and sure to make an impression. This was the favorite of most of our staff as it looks elegant on everyone.
Kiln's Mod Face necklace ($48.) is more of a statement than the droplet necklace since it is so large (at 2.75" it's clunky, but funky.) This whimsical tribute to mod culture with a perfectly circular backdrop outlined with the bold black strokes of a sexy animated sixties girl. The hand-fired pendant is hung from a sturdy round sterling silver neck wire. We thought this quirky necklace would be the perfect accompaniment to give personality to an off the shoulder number or a low v-neck.
Another imaginative necklace is the Pear Blossom ($38-$48.) This circular enamel pendant is fired on copper with counter enamel, it comes in a range of colors, including our favorites: flame orange with turquoise blue detailing, or washed sand with orange detail.
These necklaces are bound to spruce any outfit up, whether it is casual, dressy, or sporty. The key to great accessorizing is versatility. Kiln Enamel is eclectic, and whimsical, while Dendara is refined and modern. Whatever your taste may be, these collections are bound to have something to suit your personal style.
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