vernets
Vernets refers to a type of decorative technique used in jewelry and metalworking. It involves applying a colored glass-like substance to metal surfaces, often creating intricate patterns and designs. This technique is similar to enameling but typically uses a coarser, more granulated material that, when fired, melts and fuses into a solid layer. The term "vernet" itself is not a universally standardized term and can sometimes be used interchangeably with granulated enamels or certain types of cloisonné.
The process of creating vernets involves preparing the metal, often silver or gold, by creating small compartments
Vernets have been employed across various cultures and historical periods, contributing to the richness and diversity