Question on brightcut engraving

Do not post mark questions here.
Post Reply
samtron76df
Posts: 129
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2017 4:10 pm

Question on brightcut engraving

Post by samtron76df »

This may be a stupid question but I'm going to ask it anyway. I have seen some very well done engraving on spoons and holloware. Did an engraver use a template to mark the general outline of the engraving, or did they just wing it from experience?

There are always slight variations to each piece, but they are usually remarkably similar given the extent of some bright cut engraving. Just curious if anyone would know... tks
Aguest
contributor
Posts: 1773
Joined: Tue Feb 25, 2014 1:26 am

Re: Question on brightcut engraving

Post by Aguest »

::::: There's a video of Martha Stewart touring the Gorham factory, and it shows one of the last remaining bright-cut artists practicing his craft, he seems to have a wooden apparatus that swivels so he can return to the original position following each tiny cut of his engraving tool. ::::::

:::::: Overall I got the feeling that he had trained on a particular pattern and was repeating it over and over again, but the pattern was in his mind, and not a physical template, it really is an incredible skill, and I can't even imagine being a bright-cut artist assigned to a presentation piece like a huge punch bowl, if you screw up that engraving there is no way to erase your mistake! ::::::

:::::: Same thing as hand-painted porcelain and the enamelists who worked on silver, I think it was all free-form and they worked without a template ::::::

:::::: Maybe that bright-cut artist at Gorham knows more, he trained for many years and he might have some insider knowledge about bright-cut. ::::
oel
co-admin
Posts: 5021
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:16 pm
Location: Rotterdam
Contact:

Re: Question on brightcut engraving

Post by oel »

Post Reply

Return to “General Questions”