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- Mosaic gold or bronze powder refers to tin(IV) sulfide as used as a pigment in bronzing and gilding wood and metal work. It is obtained as a yellow scaly...
- and is one of the earliest examples of gold mosaics. The mosaics were made of stone, tile or gl**** backed on gold leaf walls, giving the church a beautifully...
- A mosaic is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, gl**** or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar, and covering...
- types of mosaic surviving from this period: wall mosaics in churches, and sometimes palaces, made using gl**** tesserae, sometimes backed by gold leaf for...
- A Roman mosaic is a mosaic made during the Roman period, throughout the Roman Republic and later Empire. Mosaics were used in a variety of private and...
- 38, tin(IV) sulfide, is known as mosaic gold. Purple of C****ius, Pigment Red 109, a hydrous double stannate of gold, was mainly, in terms of painting...
- bronze color and is used in decorative coating where it is known as mosaic gold. The material also reacts with sulfide salts to give a series of thiostannates...
- stannic sulfide or "mosaic gold" and is perhaps the earliest known description of the preparation of this interesting substance. Mosaic gold exists in flakes...
- constructed in Dubai in April 2011. It is made of fibergl****-backed mosaic gold, and it weighs up to 35 tonnes. It cost 90 million United Arab Emirates...
- technique was also used for the gold colour in mosaics. Various different techniques may sometimes also be described as "gold gl****". Zwischengoldglas is...