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- Look up intarsia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intarsia is a form of originally Arab wood inlaying that is similar to marquetry. The start of the...
- Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. As with the woodworking technique of the same name, fields of different...
- dura (Italian: [ˈpjɛːtra ˈduːra]), pietre dure ([ˈpjɛːtre ˈduːre]) or intarsia lapidary (see below), called parchin kari or par****ari (Persian: پرچین...
- are made of broadcloth which is cut into elements abutting each other as intarsia and then over-sewn. Front and back of the work are in principle identical...
- in knitting are also applicable in Tunisian crochet. One example is the intarsia method. The work is begun with the traditional crochet starting chain,...
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- Herringbone Himro Hodden Holland cloth Hollie Point lace Houndstooth check Intarsia Interlock Jersey Jacquard knit Jamdani Jersey Knit Lace Lamé Lampas Lantana...
- own right. Marquetry differs from the more ancient craft of inlay, or intarsia, in which a solid body of one material is cut out to receive sections of...
- intarsia artist in Bergamo, Lombardy (at the time a city of the Republic of Venice). He was schooled by Damiano da Bergamo, working on the intarsia in...
- nave and two aisles, and has a particularly rich decoration of marbles, intarsia and stuccoes, especially in St Anne's Chapel. At the right is the Casa...