Emotional Jewellery
Bismuth is a rare low-melting point metal. It is commonly used in fire detection systems, electrical fuses, stomach medicines, cosmetics, pigments and bullets. But we use it in jewellery.
The oxidation of bismuth is spectacular, where natural crystalised forms and colours can tell us the temperature. One colour represents one temperature, so it makes each piece exceptional.
Sara Chyan Jewellery
London, England
The application of gallium and bismuth is rarely seen in our day to day life. Their low melting points allow me to instill heat factor into my jewellery pieces.
Bismuth melts at 271.5°C, the oxidation of bismuth is stunning, where colour can tell
us the temperature.
Bismuth melts at 271.5°C, the oxidation of bismuth is stunning, where colour can tell
us the temperature.