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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...