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media related to
Damascening.
Demonstration of the
technique as
practiced in Toledo,
Spain El Arte de
Toledo "
Damascening" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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texture of
Damascus steel:
Damascening, of
inlaying different metals into one
another Damask, a
reversible figured fabric Damascene patterning, a manufacturing...
- The
Damascene, also
known as the
Istanbullu pigeon, is a
breed of
fancy pigeon developed over many
years of
selective breeding.
Damascenes,
along with...
- Maryon,
Herbert (May 1960). "Pattern-Welding and
Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 2: The
Damascene Process".
Studies in Conservation. 5 (2): 52–60. doi:10...
- John of
Damascus or John
Damascene, born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, was an Arab
Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist. He was born and...
- Jean-
Damascène Sallusti, also
Giovanni Damasceno (simplified Chinese: 安德义;
traditional Chinese: 安德義; pinyin: Ān Déyì; d. 1781) was an
Italian missionary...
- The
Damascus goat, also
known as Aleppo, Halep, Baladi,
Damascene, Shami, or Chami, is a
breed of goat. It
originated in
Syria and was
imported by the...
- Maryon,
Herbert (May 1960). "Pattern-Welding and
Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 2: The
Damascene Process".
Studies in Conservation. 5 (2).
Taylor &...
- The
conversion of Paul the
Apostle (also the
Pauline conversion,
Damascene conversion,
Damascus Christophany and Paul's "road to Damascus" event) was...
- The
damson (/ˈdæmzən/),
damson plum, or
damascene (Prunus
domestica subsp. insititia,
sometimes Prunus insititia), is an
edible drupaceous fruit, a subspecies...