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Vitreous enamel, also
called porcelain enamel, is a
material made by
fusing powdered gl**** to a
substrate by firing,
usually between 750 and 850 °C (1...
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creating stunning visual effects when illuminated. Enamel: In the
realm of
enamelwork,
sgraffito techniques are
utilized to
carve designs into the
enamel surface...
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Dikla (June 28, 2007). "Youngest Torme, Shakespeare, photography, poetry,
enamelwork". The
Jewish Journal of
Greater Los Angeles. Los Angeles.
Retrieved March...
- benediction. It is
often made of
precious metal and may be
adorned with
enamelwork, and
precious or semi-precious gemstones. The
cross may also have other...
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paper was produced,
printing developed and the area
became known for fine
enamelwork.
After a
revolt by the peasants,
Henri IV
brought peace and prosperity...
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notable for her
portraits of
women and children, as well as a
jewelry and
enamelwork designer and producer. Born in Douglas,
Canada West, Bell grew up in Carillon...
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Stavelot Triptych and
Reliquary of St.
Maurus are
other examples of
Mosan enamelwork.
Large reliquaries and
altar frontals were
built around a
wooden frame...
- Austrian-Swedish artist, who
concentrated on
graphic design, painting,
sculpture and
enamelwork.
Known as Pepi and born in
Austria in 1886, she was the
daughter of wealthy...
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Bakhtiari felting in Shahr-e Kord Pateh,
needlework on wool
Dovatgari Enamelwork (Persian: Minakari)
Metal engraving (Persian: Ghalamzani) Openwork, a...
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mimicks that of az-Zahir,
which consisted of wood
plated with lead
enamelwork, but
which was destro**** by fire in 1969.
Today it is made of concrete...