engraving+tool

  • 11turning tool — cutting tool used for carving and engraving …

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  • 12knife tool — noun : a tool suggestive of a knife: as a. : a knife shaped graver b. : a small wheel used in seal engraving for cutting fine lines …

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  • 13burin — /byoor in, berr /, n. 1. a tempered steel rod, with a lozenge shaped point and a rounded handle, used for engraving furrows in metal. 2. a similar tool used by marble workers. 3. a prehistoric pointed or chisellike flint tool. [1655 65; < F < It&#8230; …

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  • 14jewelry — /jooh euhl ree/, n. 1. articles of gold, silver, precious stones, etc., for personal adornment. 2. any ornaments for personal adornment, as necklaces or cuff links, including those of base metals, glass, plastic, or the like. Also, esp. Brit.,&#8230; …

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  • 15Aurignacian culture — Stone tool industry and artistic tradition of Upper Paleolithic Europe, named after the village of Aurignac in southern France where the tradition was first identified. The Aurignacian period dates to 35,000–15,000 BC. Its tools included scrapers …

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  • 16intaglio — Synonyms and related words: anaglyph, aquatint, bas relief, boss, burin, cameo, cameo glass, cast, cavo rilievo, cerography, chalcography, crayon engraving, cribbling, cut glass, die, drypoint, embossment, engraving tool, etching, etching ball,&#8230; …

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  • 17Guilloché — is an engraving technique in which a very precise intricate repetitive patterns or design is mechanically etched into an underlying material with very fine detail. Specifically, it involves a technique of engine turning, called guilloché in&#8230; …

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  • 18Black-figure pottery — [ Athena wearing the aegis, Attic black figured hydria by the potter Panphaios (signed) and the Euphiletos Painter, c. 540 BC. Found in Toscanella, Cabinet des Médailles, BNF (Paris), De Ridder n°254] The black figure pottery (Greek,&#8230; …

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  • 19bright-cut — ▪ metalwork  type of decorative engraving used on metal objects, especially those made of silver. The decorative designs are created by making a series of short cuts into the metal, using a polished engraving tool that causes the exposed surfaces …

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  • 20Campagnola, Giulio — ▪ Italian artist born c. 1482, , Padua, republic of Venice [Italy] died after 1514       Italian painter and engraver who anticipated by over two centuries the development of stipple engraving. Much of his significance derives from this technique …

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