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pianos and fine furniture.
While little record exists of who
invented ebonizing, it was po****r
among the
upper classes throughout the
Early Modern period...
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Aesthetic style furniture is
characterized by
several common themes:
Ebonized wood with gilt highlights. Far
Eastern influence.
Prominent use of nature...
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natural birch and one in
ebonized birch, are in the
collection of the
Museum of
Modern Art in New York City. A
Noguchi table in
ebonized birch is on display...
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chess pieces;
unstained boxwood for the
white pieces, and
stained ('
ebonized')
boxwood for the
black pieces in lieu of ebony. The
extremely fine endgrain...
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woods may be used and then
painted or
stained black (a
process called "
ebonizing"). The
fingerboard is
radiused using a curve, for the same
reason that...
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English examples ebon-
ebony tree Gr**** ἔβενος (ébenos) ebony,
ebonize, ébéniste (from French) ec- out Gr**** ἐκ (ek) eccentric, ecstasy, ecstatic...
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inexpensive wood that has been
blackened or "
ebonized" to look like ebony,
which is much
harder and more expensive.
Ebonized parts such as
tuning pegs may crack...
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coordination polymer.
Ferrous acetate is used as a
mordant by the dye industry.
Ebonizing wood is one such process. Weber, Birgit; Betz, Richard; Bauer, Wolfgang;...
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Charles Boulle, c.1700, oak
veneered with Mac****ar and
Gabon ebony,
ebonized fruitwood, burl wood, and
marquetry of tortoises**** and br****, gilt bronze...
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Ibanez Iceman IC100 1978
Solid ****gany
Laminated rock maple,
detachable Ebonized rosewood,
pearloid dot inlays, 22
large frets Super 80 2
Volume & 2 Tone...