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purfling
ˈpurfling, vbl. n. [f. purfle v. + -ing1.] 1. Bordering, esp. the ornamenting of the edge or border of anything; also concr. ornamental bordering work, trimming, furring, fringing, etc.1388 Calverley Charters (1904) 204 Pur j furrure de gray pur mesme la goune oue la perfulyng du mesme et la lynure ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Purfling
Purfling may affect the instrument's acoustics. Inexpensive instruments may simulate purfling with paint. wikipedia.org
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Inlay (guitar)
Purfling Purfling is similar to binding, but differs in that it is offset a small distance from the edge surface. Purfling helps prevent cracks at the edge from extending deeper into the wood. wikipedia.org
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purfle
▪ I. purfle, n. (ˈpɜːf(ə)l) Forms: 4 porfyl, -fil, purf(i)el, 4–5 purfil(e, -fyle, 4–6 -fyl, 5–6 -fell, -full, 6 -ful, -fyll, -fele, -phell, 6– purfle. Also (in sense 2) 6 purflue; (in sense 3) 7 porfil(e, -phile, 7–8 pourfil. See also profile. [a. OF. porfil (c 1215 in Godef.), later pourfil (1316,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adorn
John Gogarty Purfling, a narrow decorative wooden (sometimes abalone) strip inlaid into the top and (often) bottom plates of stringed instruments "Adorn wikipedia.org
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François Perrin
Curved bee sting purfling pointing towards the middle of the C-bout can sometimes be seen. wikipedia.org
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Greffuhle Stradivarius
The purfling is a wide band of inlaid ivory diamonds and circles on an ebony background. wikipedia.org
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Barak Norman
Early specimens are highly arched but later ones have medium arching and elaborate double purfling. wikipedia.org
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Camillo Camilli
Guarneri's influence can be seen on the work of Camilli, particularly in the shape of the instrument, the purfling, and the way the notches of the f-hole wikipedia.org
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Giuseppe Pedrazzini
His wood choice is nearly always of excellent quality and the purfling, positioned close to the neat channeling of the edge, is quite thin and often not The backs are pinned with well-centered, round pins that are removed slightly from the purfling, although he sometimes omits the pins, particularly in wikipedia.org
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Låtfiol
standard violins, visually, more so than Hardanger fiddles; the latter are far more ornately painted and intricately carved, with floral artwork, a double-purfling wikipedia.org
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Valentino Siani
Sianis' instruments have a rather full arching, narrow purfling in very nicely channelled edges, and stiff f-holes. wikipedia.org
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Andrea Amati
Amati's first violins were smaller than modern violins, with high arches, wide purfling, and elegantly curved scrolls and bodies. wikipedia.org
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Giovanni Rota
One auctioneer describes his work as "rather rough... the purfling is careless, the wood not particularly handsome", while another: "Very careful workmanship wikipedia.org
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Pietro Giovanni Guarneri
He quickly developed his own style, noticeable in its distinctive f-holes, precise corners and purfling, and a fuller arching than his father used. He sometimes added fleur-de-lis at the corners and at times added a second line of purfling. wikipedia.org
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