They are often inspired by religious art of the Middle Ages and realized using modern techniques such as an electric furnace or a propane torch and oxygen
thin strips of bronze are shaped to form the outline of the pattern
wet powders are deposited using fine spatulas
enamel are vibrated to bring the water to the surface
first firing at a temperature of 800 °C.
the top of the metal and enamel are abraded, the hollow left by the firing of the enamel must be refilled and fired again