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The dishes, of bell metal, were placed on the table, and we took our places.
People are also engaged in handicrafts like bell metal crafts.
The food is usually served in bell metal utensils.
A few bell metal shops remain in the village, but the traditional craft is nearly extinct.
Thin and/or bell metal cymbals are easily broken by poor technique.
It is also known as the Bell Metal Town.
These were 80 réis coins cast in gun or bell metal.
Bell metal is a hard alloy used for making bells and related instruments, such as cymbals.
Bell metal is also a copper-tin alloy, containing 22% tin.
Based in the village of Ektal, the bell metal structures are famous for their aesthetic value.
Eating in Bell metal utensils and eating in someone else's house is prohibited.
Also known as bell metal ore.
Usually made of bell metal, it is commonly used during Puja to dispense holy water.
It is circular in shape and is made of bell metal (a variety of bronze).
A lighted bell metal lamp called nilavilakku is also placed alongside.
Along with their robes, the players wore kidskin gloves to avoid smudging the bright bell metal.
Molten bell metal is poured into the mould through a box lined with foundry sand.
The recognized best composition for bell metal though is a ratio of approximately 80 percent copper and 20 percent tin.
Bell metal of these ratios has been used for more than 3,000 years, and is known for its resonance and "attractive sound."
In addition to mercury, gold, silver, iron, copper, tin, lead, zinc and bell metal are used.
This bell was made of "Bell metal", a mixture of copper and tin.
Traditional utilities and symbolic articles made from bell metal and brass are found in every Assamese household.
The sweetened aval is kept to soak and swell in large bell metal vessels.
Khagemba introduced bell metal currency in the kingdom and a number of coins from his reign have been found.
Bell metal ore is a sulfide of tin, copper, and iron called stannite.