- alexandrinum.
Inlaid artifacts have come down to us from the
Ancient Mayan civilization,
among them, jade,
mother of
pearl and onyx
inlaid into
stone during...
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surface pattern. The word
derives from a
Middle French word
meaning "
inlaid work". The
veneers used are
primarily woods, but may
include bone, ivory...
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primarily in
Northern Europe,
dated to the 9th to 11th centuries, with
blades inlaid with the
inscription +VLFBERH+T or +VLFBERHT+. The word "Ulfberht" is a...
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Encaustic or
inlaid tiles are
ceramic tiles in
which the
pattern or
figure on the
surface is not a
product of the
glaze but of
different colors of clay...
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wooden animals.
Several pieces of
furniture are
highly ornate,
profusely inlaid with
geometric patterns that
exhibit sophisticated types of symmetry, and...
- the Taj Mahal. The mausoleum's façade is
embellished with red
sandstone inlaid with
marble motifs. The square-shaped
mausoleum is a 22 foot tall, single-story...
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lacquer or wood. The
kanji for ra (螺)
means 's****' and den (鈿)
means '
inlaid'.
Raden is a term used only for the
technique or work of
inlaying thin layers...
- East
Asian art, was prevalent. The
motifs could be painted, plastered, or
inlaid using materials like
marquetry woodwork or
lacquered jade. In the Catherine...
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materials used in the
construction of
inlaid articles are gold, silver, br****,
aluminum and
twisted wire.
Designing of
inlaid articles is a
highly elaborate...
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often still referred to as "lino". The
finest linoleum floors,
known as "
inlaid", are
extremely durable, and are made by
joining and
inlaying solid pieces...