fogzománcban
Fogzománcban is a Hungarian term that translates to "in enamel" and refers to a specific decorative technique involving enamel applied to metal. This art form has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations. Enameling involves fusing powdered glass, often colored with metallic oxides, onto a metal surface through heating. The resulting enamel layer is typically smooth, durable, and can be vibrantly colored.
The application of fogzománcban can be achieved through various methods, including champlevé, where recesses are cut
Historically, fogzománcban was used for jewelry, religious artifacts, and decorative objects. In Hungary, the technique has