Emalit
Emalit is a term that appears in varied contexts and does not correspond to a single, universally recognized material or mineral. In some uses, emalit describes a glass-derived coating or composite associated with enamelware and jewelry. In commercial or artisanal settings, the word can refer to enamel frits or powders that are fused to metal surfaces to create a glossy, colored finish. Because emalit is not a formally defined mineral name, the exact composition and firing requirements can differ between recipes, manufacturers, and regional traditions.
In other contexts, emalit is found in fiction or hobby literature as a fictional gemstone or material.
Etymology and usage notes: The term likely derives from enamel-related vocabulary, with spellings and variations that
See also: enamel, enamelware, gemstone (fiction). For precise information, consult supplier specifications, craft references on enamels,