- Look up
silverware in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Silverware may
refer to:
Household silver including Tableware,
dishes used for
serving or eating...
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Traditional art
ranges from
handwoven baskets from
rural areas to the
silverwork of the
Malay courts.
Common artworks included ornamental kris, beetle...
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Mapuche silverwork is one of the best
known aspects of
Mapuche material culture. The
adornments have been
subject to
changes in
fashion but some designs...
- The
Navajo or Diné are an
Indigenous people of the
Southwestern United States.
Their traditional language is Diné bizaad, a
Southern Athabascan language...
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producing coins of the
Norwegian krone.
Founded in 1686 as part of
Kongsberg Silverworks, the mint was
taken over by the
Central Bank of
Norway in 1962 and later...
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works of art, such as
stained gl****,
heraldic shields, architecture, and
silverwork. Its
chief use is in the
enlivening of
plain surfaces. For the full etymology...
- Hecht;
Cristina Esteras Martín (2004). The
Colonial Andes:
Tapestries and
Silverwork, 1530–1830. New York:
Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 106. ISBN 0-300-10491-X...
- The
defendant in the case was Paul de Lamerie, a
great producer of
silverworks in the 18th century. His name was
misspelled by the
court reporter. Armory...
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tools and
techniques to new
generations via the
apprentice tradition.
Silverworking guilds often maintained consistency and
upheld standards at the expense...
- to lead them.
Mapuche material culture is
known for its
textiles and
silverwork. At the time of
Spanish arrival, the
Picunche inhabited the
valleys between...