La Collection Émail Lumineuse

In 2004 I found in an old book a receipt for Phosphorescent Paint and Enamel and I have been experimenting for over a year to find a way to produce a bright, luminous powder from sulfurized oyster shells. The powder does not have the purity of modern illuminants such as Super-LumiNova, which is used in the watch industry for example. The powder or granulate is also too coarse to be used for printing. It is also not completely homogeneous in larger areas and the result sometimes appears somewhat blotchy. But it is 100% natural and impresses with its strong and long-lasting luminosity, which will last for years if not forever. For illuminating my watches, I combine the luminous powder mixed with clear, transparent cold enamel.


La Collection Émail Lumineuse & Bioluminescence in Watchmaking


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Two Zebras


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Orthodox Icon


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Orthodox Icon/II


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Lord Krishna the Flutist


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Portraits


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Baby Tiger


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Tiger in the Moon Light


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Roaring Tiger


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Reclining Tiger


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Two Young Tiger


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Two White Tiger


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Unicorn


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White Horses in the Sky


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Arabian Horses


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Icarus


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Swans


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Pirate Blackbird in Battle with Robert Maynard


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Pirate Ship


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Sailing Boat


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Henry Morgan


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Pirate Fregate


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Grinning Skull


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Three Skulls


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Killing Fields


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Killing Fields 2


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Killing Fields 3


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Vanitas


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Eerie


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Stop the Skull


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Paper Cut


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Water Dragon


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