Heart be still. This simple, classic symbol of Cupid’s archery prowess offers evidence that one is smitten. Enamel work is crafted by fusing powdered glass to metal at a high temperature. A glossy smooth surface adds vibrant color to jewelry. This process dates back to 1300 BC, with some of the earliest examples dating back to ancient Egypt. Crimson enamel applied to gold-plated metal 1 1/2” wide heart (2 1/2” from arrow tip to feather).
Heart be still. This simple, classic symbol of Cupid’s archery prowess offers evidence that one is smitten. Enamel work is crafted by fusing powdered glass to metal at a high temperature. A glossy smooth surface adds vibrant color to jewelry. This process dates back to 1300 BC, with some of the earliest examples dating back to ancient Egypt. Crimson enamel applied to gold-plated metal 1 1/2” wide heart (2 1/2” from arrow tip to feather).