- Look up
toreutics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
toreutics,
relatively rarely used in English,
refers to
artistic metalworking – hammering...
- of gold jewellery,
silver and gold objects,
including fine Gr****-made
toreutics,
vessels and jewellery, and gold-plated weapons.
There was a very significant...
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Christian era. M. Treister, "The
Theme of
Amazonomachy in Late
classical Toreutics: On the
Phalerae from
Bolshaya Bliznitsa," in
Pontus and the
Outside World:...
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trades in the
Middle Ages Persian-S****anid art
patterns Silversmith Sunar Toreutics Roberts,
Benjamin W.; Thornton,
Christopher P. (2009). "Development of...
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custody at Alba Fucens,
together with his father. He
became skilful in the
toreutic art,
learned the
Latin language, and
became a
public notary. Liv. xlv....
- silverwares, wood engraving,
pottery and ceramics,
Ghalamzani (Irania
style of
toreutics),
Moarraq (Iranian
style of Mosaic), Monabbat, embroider. A
sample of...
-
style cult cast
figurines – were the
predominant form of Finno-Ugric
toreutics of the 3rd–12th
centuries CE. It was
spread throughout a
large area of...
- the
Iberians and the Georgians. In 1899 a
silver plate featuring Roman toreutics was
excavated near
Azerbaijani village of Qalagah. The rock inscription...
- in size,
usually stamped with a motif, and are the
oldest examples of
toreutics in
Northern Europe. The word
gullgubbe means "little old man of gold"...
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Gullgubber from the Iron Age, the
oldest Toreutics in
Northern Europe; this one
found in
Kongsvik in
Tjeldsund Muni****lity, Nordland....