
This necklace is made of various porcelain pieces, each different, forming a chain joint together by silver wire. The wire is welded very closely to the porcelain and is very resistant. The porcelain pieces are very porous and as light as a sponge. The technique used has been to immerse sponge into porcelain and then fire them at high temperatures. The sponges burn and the porcelain remains. It has also been the casting technique in moulds and metal applied to jewellery.
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Silver, Porcelain, Necklace

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