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  2. Filigree - Wikipedia

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    Gold filigree intricate work from Portugal Albanian silver jewellery from 19th and 20th century Sterling dish, filigree work Citrine cannetille-work brooch. Filigree (also less commonly spelled filagree, and formerly written filigrann or filigrene) [citation needed] is a form of intricate metalwork used in jewellery and other small forms of metalwork.

  3. Filigree architecture - Wikipedia

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    Filigree architecture is a modern term given to a phase in the history of Australian architecture. The phase was an embellishment of the "Australian verandah tradition", [ 3 ] where the verandah evolved from its functional usages in the Old Colonial period to become highly ornamental.

  4. Tarakasi - Wikipedia

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    Silver filigree work at Chaudhury Bazar Durga Puja pandal Cuttack The introduction of the Sharadiya Utsav tradition in the city dates back to the visit of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu , a Hindu saint , in the 16th century when the consecration of the idol of Durga by using the mask pattern was conducted in his presence at Binod Behari Devi Mandap.

  5. Midyat Filigree Museum - Wikipedia

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    In the museum, handcrafted silver filigree artwork from the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, ottoman Empire periods and the Republican era are on display. [1] There is a workshop inside the museum, where visitors can observe the silversmithing, and also participate in handcrafting. [1] The museum offers filigree artwork for sale to the visitors. [1]

  6. Yemenite silversmithing - Wikipedia

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    Yemenite silver-work is noted for its intricate use of filigree and fine granulation. [2] [6] Jewellery containing a high silver content was called ṭohōr by local Jews, or muḫlaṣ in Arabic, and referred to jewellery whose silver content ranged from 85 to 92 percent, while the rest was copper.

  7. National symbols of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Holy Crown of Hungary The Holy Right Turul, the Hungarian mythical symbol Old Hungarian script, the ancient Hungarian writing system. The national symbols of Hungary are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Hungary or Hungarian culture.

  8. Silver Filigree of Karimnagar - Wikipedia

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    Karimnagar Silver Filigree is a silver filigree made in Karimnagar, India. [1] It is an ancient art of Karimnagar. [2] [3] History.

  9. Draßburg - Wikipedia

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    On a terrace of the Taborac, the foothills of a range of hills west of Drassburg, which is up to 370 m above sea level. M., in 1904 finds from the La Tène period were discovered alongside Neolithic, Roman and medieval finds. The most important object was a La Tène bangle with pseudo-filigree decorations.