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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. Tara Brooch - Wikipedia

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    The front of the head is lined with twenty-eight sunken panels soldered onto gold sheets. They are held in place by the then new technique of "jewellers' stitches" (also known as "bead settings" or "milli-graining"), [29] that is intricate and complex filigree patterns formed by minute bands of silver wire. [30]

  5. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The two methods most used by the Vikings were filigree and repoussé. [25] The main themes in Viking jewelry are patterns of nature and animals, increasing in abstraction as the time period progressed. [26] Later Viking jewelry also starts to exhibit simplistic geometric patterns. [27]

  6. Tarakasi - Wikipedia

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    The filigree jewelry is particularly rich in patterns. In Odisha, the stress is on arm jewellery, necklaces, toe rings and especially anklets, which are a great favorite. They are considered auspicious as well. Intricate anklets, combining use of semi-precious stones are greatly preferred. The Bela-Kanta, a traditional ornament

  7. World-Renowned Artist Frida Kahlo Had an Eye for ... - AOL

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    Filigree work and more ornate designs reflected her European side that derived from her mother’s Spanish roots and her German-born father.

  8. Meet the designer redefining lace for the 21st century - AOL

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    Lace dates at least as far back as the early 16th century, where it was handmade using a single needle and thread to stitch a delicate pattern or braided using multiple threads, by nuns. Later ...

  9. Midyat Filigree Museum - Wikipedia

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    Filigree masters from Midyat handcraft bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rings, belts, rosaries, keychains, objects containing religious symbols, kitchen objects, jewelry and ornaments decorated in different ways designed with plant patterns and geometric symbols using traditional techniques with great mastery.