After filling, the alloy is blown with a torch.
Heat the melts and fixed it firmly against the surface in silver.
Contrast is apparent with the reasons cash against the black background.
Then pan is polished with sandpaper and coal to smooth and Polish.
Due to the black background alloy this type of corn cockle is called has "black nielle > >.
Another type of corn cockle is done in peppering silver with gold motifs.
A piece of raw gold is pressed until it is very thin and crushed.
The powder is then mixed with mercury. The result is called or "wet".