| 31. | During the 1850s, Anton Ullrich and his brother Franz Ullrich established an enameling factory in Maikammer producing enameled kitchenware.
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| 32. | Enameling was practiced in many centers in India and each region specialized in its own variation of style and technique.
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| 33. | In Jean Dunand's studio his interested turned towards metal panel-beating, enameling and rock-crystals.
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| 34. | He invented his own enameling process, which fused colored glass on to large areas of metal, creating weatherproof surface.
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| 35. | He and Clarence Bullock, a salesman who called on Ingersoll, formed Midwest Enameling & Stamping Company to manufacture refrigerators.
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| 36. | The "'Beresford Hope Cross "'is a 9th-century Byzantine reliquary cross with cloisonn?enameling.
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| 37. | Now married and raising two small children, Benjamin located a manufacturer in Bilston, England, where enameling skills still survived.
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| 38. | This technique is called champlev? and is considerably easier than the cloisonn?form of enameling practiced by the Greeks and Byzantines.
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| 39. | In the 13th and 14th centuries, such staining was supplemented by enameling ( in blue, yellow and red ) and gilding.
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| 40. | When all the enameling is finished, the copper base is etched away leaving a translucent shell of plique-a-jour.
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