DAMASCENING Damascening is the inlaying of a soft metal (like silver or copper) into a hard metal (like steel). The name comes from the city of Damascus, where this process was first used. DARYA-I-NUR ...
Damascening: Designs made of gold, silver, or copper decorating a base metal.
Damascening - work of inlaid gold or silver using an inferior metal, usually steel.
Damascening Damascening is an inlaying technique where a soft metal is inserted into a harder metal. Dangle Earring Dangle Earring is a style of earring that hangs below the earlobe.
damascening Designs consisting of hard metals inlaid with softer metals. demantoid ...
Damascening The inlaying of a soft metal, such as gold, silver or copper, into a hard base metal such as steel ...
Damascening: A decorative design process first used in Damascus of inlaying soft metal such as gold or silver into harder metal. Damascene Sail Fish Danalite: A mineral that occurs in octahedral crystals that is reddish in color.
koftgari A style of jewellery created by engraving a pattern on a metal surface and then laying fine gold or silver wire in the grooves. Also known as false damascening ...
See also: Jewel, Metal, Crystal, Diamond, Jewelry
 
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