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chemical substitution,
dissolution and refilling,
structural changes or
incrustation. The name
literally means "false form".
Terminology for pseudomorphs...
- four main
styles of
Roman wall
painting defined are:
structural (or
incrustation), architectural, ornamental, and intricate. Each
style following the...
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leave a
contrasting background. A
variation of a
carved cameo is a
cameo incrustation (or sulphide). An artist,
usually an engraver,
carves a
small portrait...
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calcium oxalate crystals found in
certain plants Druse (geology), an
incrustation of
small crystals on the
surface of a rock or
mineral Drusen, pathological...
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craftsmen used the
incrustation technique to
ornament the distaffs, and by the mid 19th
century saw the
transition from
incrustation to
painting of Distaff...
- Germany. The
origin is disputed. The most
common occurrence is as an
incrustation on
furnace walls in
which ores are roasted. Its name
comes from the Latin...
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People of Pompeii. A
study of the graffiti. With
illustrations and a map "
Incrustation de meuble". 539. Daryaee,
Touraj (January 2022). "اسب های بالدار". Bukhara...
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Saline incrustation in a PVC
irrigation pipe from Brazil...
- mosaics, the
wooden roof,
elaborately fretted and painted, and the
marble incrustation of the
lower part of the
walls and the
floor are very fine. Of the palace...
- is able to
reproduce very fine detail.
These are
known as
incrustations,
cameo incrustations, or sulphides. They
often are
produced to
commemorate some...