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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Damascening
Damascened-inlay jewelry, especially of Japanese origin, is sometimes referred to as shakudo from the use of that alloy as the dark background. Khalili has assembled, published, and exhibited more than a hundred items of Spanish damascened metalwork from this period, forming the Khalili Collection wikipedia.org
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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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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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scramasax
scramasax Antiq. (ˈskræməsæks) Also -saxe, and in L. form -saxus. [a. OFrankish *scrâmasahs (latinized: ‘cum cultris validis, quos vulgus scramasaxos vocant’, Gregory of Tours, 6th c.), f. *scrâmo of uncertain meaning + sahs: see sax n.1] A large knife used by the Franks in hunting and in war; ident... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plácido Zuloaga
A writing desk dated 1884–1885 has 44 drawers in a wooden case, each with enamelled floral patterns and a damascened metal button-pull. The critical reception of Zuloaga's art, and of Spanish damascened metalwork generally, has changed greatly over time. wikipedia.org
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Giorgio Ghisi
He made both prints and damascened metalwork, although only two surviving examples of the latter are known. He worked in a late Mannerist style. One of only two surviving pieces of damascened armour known to have been engraved by him is also from this period, the Ghisi Shield, signed and dated 1554 wikipedia.org
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Ghisi Shield
It is one of only two surviving pieces of damascened metalwork known to have been made by Ghisi. The intricately decorated shield, damascened with gold and silver, was intended for display, not for use in battle. wikipedia.org
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Optoturris optatus
The other ornament consists of several closely-set small spiral lineations, crossed by rather conspicuous growth lines, and accompanied by a peculiar damascened wikipedia.org
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Alfred Morrison
Over the next twenty years Morrison commissioned a variety of damascened art works from Zuloaga, who led a team of artisans in making elaborate art works wikipedia.org
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Disc fibula
Many disc fibulae have gold ornamentation inlaid with gemstones, are enamelled or damascened, or are overlaid with gold or silver. wikipedia.org
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Santoku
The term refers to the similarity of the pattern formed by the blade's damascened and multi-layer steel alloys to the traditional Japanese art of suminagashi wikipedia.org
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