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Guilloché (French: [ɡijɔʃe]), or
guilloche (/ɡɪˈloʊʃ/), is a
decorative technique in
which a very precise,
intricate and
repetitive pattern is mechanically...
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study of
ancient mosaics, the Solomon's knot is
often known as a "
guilloche knot" or "duplex knot",
while a Solomon's knot in the
center of a decorative...
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additional security features such as holograms,
micro text,
ghost images,
guilloché Patterns,
invisible logos etc. The PVC
Aadhaar Card can be
ordered by...
- used in
printing bank
notes and
postage stamps. It is
sometimes called a
guilloché lathe. It was
developed early in the
nineteenth century when
efforts were...
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metal surface finish pattern. Traditionally,
engine turning referred to
Guilloché engraving. In the 20th century, it also came to
refer to the different...
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feature only hard-to-imitate
integrated photographs,
security holograms,
guillochés, or a
magnetic strip on
which few
bytes of
personal data
could be stored...
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alexandrinum to the
typical large designs,
especially for floors,
using white guilloche patterns filled in with
roundels and
bands in
coloured designs using small...
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particular angle only.
These are sets of thin
lines of a
complicated geometry (
guilloché patterns)
drawn with high resolution. The
technology allows continuous...
- the style: a
torch crossed with a
sheath with arrows,
imbricated disks,
guilloché,
double bow-knots,
smoking braziers,
linear repetitions of
small motifs...
- 2023. Pamphylia, Side. Stater,
circa 460-430 BC, ...Pomegranate
within guilloche border. Rev. Head of
Athena r.,
wearing Corinthian helmet, hair in a queue...