Collection: Enamel work in silver by manufacturers such as David Andersen, Tostrup and others.

Norwegian silver enamel work is an artistic tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. Enamel is a technique in which colored glass powder is melted onto metal, such as silver, to create beautiful and intricate decorations. This art form has been popular in Norway throughout the ages and has contributed to enriching the country's metal artistic heritage.

In Norwegian silversmithing, enamel work became particularly prominent in the period between the late 17th century and the early 19th century. During this time, Norwegian silversmithing flourished, and craftsmen created stunning objects that combined exquisite silverwork with intricate enamel details.