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  2. Foldforming - Wikipedia

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    Step two: forge (hammer) or roll the metal. By doing this, metalsmiths are either creating the main form of the figure or making the area where the metal is folded more distinctive. Step three: anneal the metal. This is just heating the sheet metal enough for it to be easier to work with. Step four: unfold the sheet metal revealing its form.

  3. Thewa - Wikipedia

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    Thewa is a special art of jewelry making which involves fusing of intricately worked-out sheet gold on molten glass. It evolved in Pratapgarh district, Rajasthan India.Its origin dates back to the rajput era.

  4. Repoussé and chasing - Wikipedia

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    A fine example of Egyptian repoussé is the mummy mask of Tutankhamun, a Pharaoh of the late Eighteenth Dynasty. The majority of the mask was formed using the technique of repoussé from what appears to be a single sheet of gold. The lapis lazuli and other stones were inlaid in chased areas after the height of the form was completed.

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  6. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The more common form of jewellery was the hammered sheet type. Sheets of metal would be hammered to thickness and then soldered together. The inside of the two sheets would be filled with wax or another liquid to preserve the metal work. Different techniques, such as using a stamp or engraving, were then used to create motifs on the jewellery.

  7. Kendra Scott has an entire line of jewelry dedicated to ... - AOL

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    To Kendra Scott, jewelry is much more than something you wear: It's a way to tell a story and make a difference, as Scott has been known to do with her many philanthropic-driven creations.