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John Hoskins (painter)
Hoskins has also painted the woman's pearl earring using Hilliard's jewelling technique.
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jeweling
jewelling, jeweling (ˈdʒ(j)uːəlɪŋ) [f. jewel n. or v. + -ing1.] 1. The action or art of working in, or adorning something with, jewels. Also attrib.1613 Purchas Pilgrimage i. vii. 31 He taught to make womens ornaments, and how to looke faire, and Iewelling. 1673 O. Walker Educ. 34 Rodulfus the Emper...
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John Prudde
It influenced much Midland painted glass of later date, where the jewelling technique became especially common.
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jewelled
jewelled, -eled, a. (ˈdʒ(j)uːəld) [f. jewel n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Set or adorned with jewels; spec. of a watch (jewel v. 1 b); also of pottery (jewelling 3).a 1601 ? Marston Pasquil & Kath. ii. 129 More soft and cleere Then is the jewell'd tip of Venus eare. 1742 Collins Ecl. iii. 65 On Persia's jewel...
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Engine turning
Engine turning may refer to either Guilloché engraving, or the different process of (also known as spotting, jewelling, perlage) which is a fine geometric Aluminium is often the metal chosen to decorate with jewelling, but any appropriate surface can be finely machined to produce intricate repetitive patterns
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abature
abature (ˈæbətjʊə(r)) [a. Fr. abatture, abature, throwing down.] The traces left by a stag in the underwood through which he has passed.1575 G. Turberville Booke of Venerie 68 Of the iudgement of the Abatures and beating downe of the lowe twigges and the foyles. 1630 Taylor (Water P.) Wks. i. 93 Wha...
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Order of the Crescent
the insignia like a scarf, with the badge appendant (hung from the collar), whilst Second Class knights wore a slightly smaller version with no star, jewelling
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jewel
▪ I. jewel, n. (ˈdʒ(j)uːəl) Forms: α. 3–6 iuel, -e, 4 iuwele, 4–5 -el(l, iuell(e, (ieueal), 5 iuall, iwell, (yewel), 5–6 pl. iuelx, 6 Sc. iwale. β. 4–5 iowel, 4–6 iowell(e, 5 -aile, (yowele), 6 ioell, Sc. iowalle. γ. 3 gywel, 4 gewel, 5 -elle; 4 iywel, iewile, 4–5 iewele, (5 iewle), 4–6 -elle, 5–7 -...
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COSC
On the one hand, when a watch maker intends to submit a movement for COSC testing, they frequently employ additional jewelling (i.e. to the barrel) and
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Coalport porcelain
They developed the technique called “jewelling” whereby small beads of coloured enamel were applied most often to a gold ground.
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pencil
▪ I. pencil, n. (ˈpɛnsɪl) Forms: 4–7 pensel, 5–6 pencel, pinselle, 6 pencille, -ile, pensyle, pincel, pynsil, -ell, pinicill, 6–7 pensil, -ill, -ell, pencill, -ell, 7 pensal, -ile, 7– pencil, Sc. pincel. [ME. a. OF. pincel (13th c. in Littré), mod.F. pinceau = Pr. pinzel, Sp. pincel:—pop.L. *pēnicel...
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Royal Order of Victoria and Albert
For the first three classes, the badge consisted of a medallion of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, differing in the width and jewelling of the border
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Mechanical watch
Friction has the greatest effect in the wheels that move the fastest, so they benefit most from jewelling. As more jeweled bearings were added, they were applied to slower moving wheels, and jewelling progressed up the going train toward the barrel.
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Geneva Seal
Jewelling
2 The entire movement must jeweled with ruby jewels set in polished holes, including the going train and escape wheel.
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