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Damascene - Wikipedia
Damascene may refer to: Topics directly associated with the city of Damascus in Syria: Animal breeds: Materials technologies evoking the visual texture of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Damascening - Wikipedia
Damascening is the art of inlaying different metals into one another—typically, gold or silver into a darkly oxidized steel background—to produce intricate ... en.wikipedia.org
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DAMASCENE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. capitalized : a native or inhabitant of Damascus 2. the characteristic markings of Damascus steel www.merriam-webster.com
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damascene
damascene, v. (dæməˈsiːn) Also 9 -ine. [f. prec. adj.; cf. damaskeen v.] trans. a. To ornament (metal-work, esp. steel) with designs incised in the surface and filled in with gold or silver. b. To ornament (steel) with a watered pattern, as in Damascus blades.1585–1613 [see damaskeen v.]. 1848 Lytto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Damascene Definition - Glossary of Common Jewelry Terms
A type of jewelry that, today, most often comes from Spain. Damascene is engraved and ornamented with metal (silver or gold) and black enamel. www.josephjewelry.com
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What is damascene? - Anframa
Damascene is an ancient craft that consists of decorating steel objects with gold and silver designs to obtain creations of great beauty and delicate ... anframa.com
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The damascene from Toledo, the ancient tradition of culture and gold
We can define damascene as the art of inlay gold sheets and threads of 22 kt. (green gold of 24 mm thickness), 24 kt (yellow gold of 4 mm of thickness) and ... espadasdetoledo.com
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Damascene - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a design produced by inlaying gold or silver into steel. www.vocabulary.com
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Damascening - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Damascening is a decorative metalworking technique in which a soft metal, often gold or silver, is mechanically inlaid into a harder metal like iron or steel ... www.metmuseum.org
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Damascene Steel | Nature
Damascene or Damascus steel made its appearance in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. It was manufactured in India, and the origin of the process may be ... www.nature.com
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Damascene
Damascene, a. and n. (dæməˈsiːn) Also 4 damyssene, -assene, 4–7 damasene, 6–7 damascen, -sine: see also damson. [ad. L. Damascēn-us, Gr. Δαµασκηνός of Damascus. Cf. Ger. damascen.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to the city of Damascus.[c 1386 Chaucer Monk's T. 17 Loo Adam in the feeld of Damyssene [= ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Damascene
Alexander Damascene (died 14 July 1719), born in France, was a singer and composer in England. Life Damascene was of Italian origin. Compositions Damascene composed numerous songs, many of which were published in the various musical miscellanies of the day, such as Choice Ayres and Songs wikipedia.org
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Damascene pigeon
The Damascene, also known as the Istanbullu pigeon, is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Appearance The Damascene is entirely white or silver-grey, with a black tail tip and wing bars. wikipedia.org
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damaskeen
▪ I. † damaˈskeen, -kin, a. and n. Obs. Also 6 -en, -yne. [a. F. damasquin, -ine damascene, ad. It. damaschino, f. Damasco, Damascus.] A. adj. = Damascene a.1551 in Strype Eccl. Mem. II. ii. ix. 319 Under a baron, no man to wear..any embroidery of gold or silver, or damasken work or goldsmiths work.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Damascus (disambiguation)
Damascus affair, an incident involving the Jewish community in Damascus in 1840 Damascus steel, a material used in making blades "Damascus moment" or "Damascene See also Damascene (disambiguation), an adjective derived from the name of the place in Syria wikipedia.org
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