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..in the making
Just a few pictures of how the British Museum Jewellery Collection is made – I didn’t quite get all the stages but you can see some of the steps involved…
- The design is etched into a sheet of sterling silver
- Each piece is hand sawn, filed and shaped
- You need to stop, give your arm a rest and have a cuppa!
- The enamel colours are each ground in in water
- A selection of enamel colours, washed in purified water
- The enamel is laid with a quill and the each piece fired in a kiln
- Very carefully as the kiln is at 1000 degrees C
- Each piece is then finished, polished and packaged – ready to go!

![20052010116[1] The design is etched into a sheet of sterling silver](http://www.kokkino.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/200520101161-150x150.jpg)
![20052010119[1] Each piece is hand sawn, filed and shaped](http://www.kokkino.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/200520101191-150x150.jpg)
![20052010125[2] You need to stop, give your arm a rest and have a cuppa!](http://www.kokkino.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/200520101252-150x150.jpg)

![06072010162[2] A selection of enamel colours, washed in purified water](http://www.kokkino.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/060720101622-150x150.jpg)


![02072010156[1] Each piece is then finished, polished and packaged - ready to go!](http://www.kokkino.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/020720101561-150x150.jpg)




