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- Damascening - Wikipedia
Some examples of damascened work Damascening is the art of inlaying different metals into one another—typically, gold or silver into a darkly oxidized steel background—to produce intricate patterns similar to niello The English term comes from a perceived resemblance to the rich tapestry patterns of damask silk
- DAMASCENE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
damascened; damascening transitive verb : to ornament (something, such as iron or steel) with wavy patterns like those of watered silk or with inlaid work of precious metals
- Damascening - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A solution of hydrogen peroxide, salt, and white vinegar is applied to the surface of the damascened steel around the gold foil inlay This solution will cause an oxidation reaction to occur on the surface, forming a thin layer of rust
- DAMASCENE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
6 meanings: 1 to ornament (metal, esp steel) by etching or by inlaying, usually with gold or silver 2 a design or article Click for more definitions
- Damascening | Metalwork, Jewelry, Inlay | Britannica
The name is derived from the city of Damascus, which was celebrated for its damascened wares as early as the 12th century The armourers of northern Italy used damascening to decorate their products during the 16th century
- Damascene, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word Damascene See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Damascene - definition of damascene by The Free Dictionary
damascene - (of metals) decorated or inlaid with a wavy pattern of different (especially precious) metals; "a damascened sword"
- What does damascened mean? - Definitions. net
damascened Damascening is the art of inlaying different metals into one another—typically, gold or silver into a darkly oxidized steel background—to produce intricate patterns similar to niello The English term comes from a perceived resemblance to the rich tapestry patterns of damask silk
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