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August 4th, 2009Formland Autumn 2009, JewelryChristine Cheron is the third generation of the French enameling studio Sarl Cheron Tessier, the last studio specializing in grayscale and the miniature technique. One technique that Christine Cheron has learned from her mother can be experienced at the big French stall at Formland Autumn 2009 in Fairs MCH Herning.
The enamel technique that Christine Cheron takes advantage of respects the older generations of knowledge and the old crafts, and is transferred today to both traditional and modern expressions of enamel.
<Christine Cheron creations are a blend of tradition and modernity. Her company was also awarded EPV Labelle, Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant – “The activity of living heritage”, last year.
We perform gråtonede miniatures and miniatures in the ‘White Limoges’, which, among other things are used in jewels and jewelry arts. Several of our enamel jewelry are framed with silver or gold and can be sold directly in jewelry stores. Other enamel pieces are sold without casing to jewelry designers or artists, which even provide a framework for their own creations. We also manufacture jewelry and enameled pieces, which can be fitted by a gold and silversmith as his own creation. We also make toasts, figurative paintings, etc., “says Christine Cheron, who has exhibited her enamel-jewelry and miniatures at the Maison du Limousin (Limousinhuset) in Paris, Maison de l’Email (Enamel pavilion) in her home town of Limoges, and in Rostov Veliky in Russia.
A total of seven design firms from the Limousin region are exhibiting at the French stall, organized by the Danish / French company Abildgaard consult Ltd, whose director, Pia Abildgaard, is Danish.
Tags: accessories, enamel, formland, jewelery, miniatures

