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Thursday, August 30, 2007

"Pendant" by: Marilyn Druin


Photo taken by: Susan Magenta

My photograph is of a pendant made by my husband's aunt in 2001. Marilyn Druin (1941-2001) was a very well know enamelist. This piece is made with 24 karat gold cloisonne, guilloche and basse-taille enamel on pure silver (base metal for enameling) and 24 karat gold. The piece was then set in 18 and 24 karat gold with diamonds. The diameter of the piece is 1 1/8 inches.
Transparent and translucent enamels were used which required many firings. Individual colors were added layer by layer to create the delicate shading. The use of cloisons (very thin gold wire) creates cells that can be filled. The shaping of the cloisons was influenced by the artist, Gustov Klimt.
The exquisite beauty that I see in this piece is secondary to the place that it holds in my heart. It is art and it is a treasure.

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