Jennifer Eisen is a trained jewelry designer who has dabbled in a number of techniques over her career, including metal smithing, enamelling and casting. However, on a visit to the British Museum in 2016 she stumbled across a showcase of almost magical, miniature jewelry pieces from the late 18th and 19th centuries, and a love affair was born. The technique, called micro mosaics, was developed in the late 1700's in Italy using tiny rods of pulled glass called filati, which was then secured in a bezel using Roman Stucco. She first endeavoured to learn this rather niche method on her own, but ...