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- producing finely cast and finished objects in a silvery br**** alloy, called dinanderie and supplying aquamaniles, candlesticks, patens and other altar furniture...
- period, especially Dinant. Br**** objects are still collectively known as dinanderie in French. The baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège in modern...
- dough was so firm, they had the idea of printing it in the negative in dinanderie (local ornate br****work), and thereby began the tradition of giving them...
- building houses.” The Wilaya of Ghardaïa is also well known for its Weaving, Dinanderie D'art, basketry, pottery and **** weaving (tapestry). The rugs of the...
- of the region. Dinant was renowned for its coppersmiths known as the dinanderie industry and according to writer Henri Pirenne's writings they probably...
- alloy from Dinant (now in Belgium, br**** ware from the town was known as dinanderie) until the mid-15th century. The metal chandeliers may have a central...
- the ceramic-production and for the making of molds for the so-called dinanderie, the overall name for the yellow copper br**** art objects such as lecterns...
- crafts face tax burdens and rising material costs. For example, br****ware (dinanderie) is affected by a shrinking number of artisans, a scarcity of raw materials...
- name to the French term for all types of artistic copper and br**** work: dinanderie (see also section "Br****"). After the destruction of the town by Charles...
- or Meuse valley – region, using the br**** alloy of silvery tint called dinanderie (from the center of its manufacture in the region of Dinant) were often...