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Light reflects off the engraved metal beneath the enamel, creating a brilliant, three-dimensional glow.
Artists often use liquid flux as an etching resist to create the fine patterns required for this style. Character "Taille" in One Piece Taille
In the art world, (meaning "low-cut") is a refined enameling technique. It involves engraving or carvin a low-relief pattern into a metal surface—typically gold or silver—and covering it with transparent enamel. Light reflects off the engraved metal beneath the
Characters range from the tiny Tony Tony Chopper (90 cm) to the massive Whitebeard (666 cm) and towering giants. creating a brilliant
This technique was popular in the Middle Ages and Renaissance for high-end jewelry and religious artifacts.