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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 ...
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DAMASCENED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: of or relating to damask or the art of damascening. damascene. 3 of 3. verb. damascened; damascening. transitive verb. : to ornament (something, such as iron ...
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Damascening | Metalwork, Jewelry, Inlay - Britannica
Damascening, art of encrusting gold, silver, or copper wire on the surface of iron, steel, bronze, or brass.
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damascened
damascened, ppl. a. (dæməˈsiːnd) [f. prec. + -ed.] Of steel and other metal-work: a. Inlaid with ornamental designs, gold or silver; b. Having the watered pattern of dark lines characteristic of Damascus blades.1862 J. Grant Capt. of Guard li, The earl's cuirass was of Milan steel, magnificently dam...
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Damascening | Mandarin Mansion Glossary
Damascening is a bit of an ambiguous term. It is usually meant to describe the inlaying or overlaying of metal with another metal.
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damascened - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective. edit. damascened (comparative more damascened, superlative most damascened). decorated with wavy patterns of inlay or etching. Related terms. edit.
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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 ...
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DAMASCENE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. an inhabitant of Damascus. (lowercase), work or patterns produced by damascening.
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Damascening – LEO Design, Ltd.
“Damascening” is the art and craft of inlaying one metal into another, creating a delicate, decorative effect. Most often, a precious metal ( ...
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Damascening History, Antique Clocks Guy
Such damascene-forged swords or knives dominated the weapon industry from the Iron age to the Viking age. The possibilities of combining a hard edged material ...
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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...
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Barbara Cleverly
The Last Kashmiri Rose (2001)
Ragtime In Simla (2002)
The Damascened Blade (2003)
The Palace Tiger (2004)
The Bee's Kiss (2005)
Tug of War (2006
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damasked
damasked, ppl. a. (ˈdæməskt) [f. prec.] 1. Of silk, fine linen, and other fabrics: Woven with richly-figured designs.1599 Middleton Micro-Cynicon iii. Wks. (1886) VIII. 124 Sitting at table..All covered with damask'd napery. 1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1673) 206 The outward appearance of the said s...
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Diba
Diba may refer to:
Textiles
Diba, a fabric, damascened silk brocade
Diba, a pointed hat of the Kabiri of New Guinea
Places
Diba, a neighborhood
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Hara (Tunis)
For this purpose, they made two damascened daggers in gold and offered one of them to the Bey as a sign of respect and admiration.
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