Set of Gold and Enamel Jewelry
1972
https://clevelandart.org/art/2009.92
Miller’s considerable prowess in making jewelry is evident in his lavish use of difficult techniques such as granulation—an ancient practice of attaching tiny beads of gold without solder, which he is credited with rediscovering—and multicolor enameling.
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Terms
Culture
America, Ohio, Cleveland
Technique
gold, enamel
Medium
gold, enamel
Genre
Jewelry
Department
Decorative Art and Design
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