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Miniature enamelling is the rarest and most precious of all the pictorial arts.
He developed particular skills in the ancient techniques of gold granulation and translucent foiled enamelling.
Who could have anticipated that handicrafts - macrame, cold enamelling, marquetry, weaving - would become so popular.
Her poke bonnet showed an edging of grime, and her gesso features needed a new enamelling.
The cloisonné enamelling of the sceptre head with the two falcons surmounting it has no parallels in the Aegean, but shows a strong Egyptian influence.
Brother Luke hath given me some skill in damask work, and in the enamelling of shrines, tabernacles, diptychs and triptychs.
Richard and Beilby, the oldest two, later went as apprentices to Birmingham, the former learning seal engraving and the latter enamelling and drawing.
The sole activity of the company was the vitreous enamelling of metal products and components with the ability to enamel anything from a bath to a cap badge.
I closed the tall double doors, brass handles with copper-blue enamelling, and waited there like a guard watching immortalised raindrops glitter near the stucco ceiling - the chandelier.
The classic brown Rockingham glaze was used, the rights to which Baguley had acquired after the closure of the pottery, with much use of gilding and occasional enamelling.
A 105mm howitzer is at the memorial also, commemorating the manufacture of 105mm shells at Moore Enamelling across the tracks during WWII.
They use the stoving technique, where the bath is put through the ovens at a controlled temperature, lower than that required for vitreous enamelling and so less damaging to old baths.
CIDAE Center of Information and Difusion of the Art of Enamelling (ES)
Active initially in Dublin, around 1747 he settled in London, managing a business at Battersea for the enamelling of china in colours by a process which he had devised.
Enamelling, a resurrection of older techniques, was first practiced in the Islamic world at Raqqa (Syria) during the late 12th century, but also spread to Cairo during Mamluk rule (Carboni 2001, 323; Gudenrath 2006, 42).
The Company was originally founded shortly after World War I as the Kent Plating & Enamelling Co by brothers Charles and Fred Norman making frames in a garden shed off Jemmett Road, Ashford.
In 1969 he recorded with Hazel de Berg an entertaining account of his life and family, his varied career and his vitreous enamelling: "I've never been very interested in art - I'm interested in me painting - it's the sort of thing everybody should do" etc.
Mughal glassmaking in India, on the other hand, saw a return to the enamelling and gilding traditions from the Middle Islamic Period, as well as the glass-carving techniques used in Persia during the earliest centuries of the Islamic world (Pinder-Wilson 1991, 138).
It was not long before this method of enamelling became outdated with the development of new ferrous substrates, and most modern research into porcelain enamelling is concerned with creating an acceptable bond between enamels and new metal substrates.
It was also applied to a process of medieval enameling.
He rubbed one pudgy hand against the light blue enameling of the device.
The enameling can add months to manufacturing time and tens of thousands of dollars to the price.
This method, while less expensive than kiln-fired enameling, can be slow and pose significant safety concerns.
The design is identical to the silver medal except it lacks the red enameling of the cross on the obverse.
Enameling is an old and widely-adopted technology, for most of its history mainly used in jewelry and decorative art.
Another highly developed art was vitreous enameling.
Enameling includes familiar and innovative approaches.
In 1972 he published his first book, "Experimental Techniques in Enameling."
He engaged in manufacturing pursuits, serving as general manager of the National Enameling &.
Vollrath invented "gray enameling" (which describes a particular method of manufacture, not a color).
Here, the colored glass of enameling has the rich glow of stained glass, but the two techniques are totally different.
In 1903 the Lafayette Stamping and Enameling Co. was founded.
He also used the method of plique-à-jour, including works that were often inspired by Japanese and Chinese enameling.
Experimental Techniques in Enameling.
Moore Enameling and Jones Metal also manufactured enamelware.
When all the enameling is finished, the copper base is etched away leaving a translucent shell of plique-a-jour.
The Art of Enameling: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration.
Lewis' PWF method also pioneered the enameling of lightweight iron filigree beads.
"I do one-of-a-kind enameling," Ms. Druin said.
National Enameling and Stamping Company is a historic factory complex located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
National Enameling and Stamping Company was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
"Here's my badge," she said, and took from her handbag a shield that looked very much like the one Cahill had flashed in the bar, gold with blue enameling.
Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co. manufactured metal utensils in Terre Haute, Indiana.
NLRB v. Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co. is the first significant, lengthy statement of this rule.