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  2. The Bronze (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze is a 2015 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Bryan Buckley and written by Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch. It was produced by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass through their Duplass Brothers Productions banner.

  3. Inlay - Wikipedia

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    Bronze inlaid with silver: ceremonial flask, China, Warring States period, 3rd century BC. Arrowhead with gold inlays, Arzhan-2, 7th century BCE. The history of inlay is very old but it is still evolving alongside new technologies and new materials being discovered today.

  4. List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others) - Wikipedia

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    The listed items consist of materials such as wood over clay or to bronze. Often the articles were decorated using a variety of artistic techniques like gilding of precious metals, line engraving, maki-e, mother of pearl inlay or lacquer. The objects are housed in Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines or museums. [4]

  5. Hu (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Hu with such pictorial illustrations were often made out copper inlay. [9] In addition, the shape of the vessel was occasionally modified, taking on a more square appearance. [ 12 ] While the use of inlay in making bronze have appeared since the Shang dynasty, it was not until the Warring States period that saw the flowering of inlay style.

  6. Damascening - Wikipedia

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    Ding bronze vessel with gold and silver inlay (Damascening) from the Warring States period (403-221 BC) of ancient China. (c. 300 BC) Toledo has long been the major European centre, although most modern production is machine made, sometimes on tin rather than steel. Nevertheless, the art has long been practised in Persia, Japan and China.

  7. André-Charles Boulle - Wikipedia

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    Boulle's inlay materials included tortoiseshell, brass, pewter and even animal horn. For contrasting woods, he often used rosewood, ebony, kingwood, and other dense, dark-toned tropical species. Boulle's marquetry technique was to make two contrasting sheets of intricate inlay that were cut from a single sandwich of materials.

  8. Niello - Wikipedia

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    Niello was used on a variety of objects including sword hilts, chalices, plates, horns, adornment for horses, jewellery such as bracelets, rings, pendants, and small fittings such as strap-ends, purse-bars, buttons, belt buckles and the like. [5]

  9. Rocky Steps - Wikipedia

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    The statue was replaced with a bronze inlay of Converse sneaker footprints with the name "Rocky" above them. [9] The statue's removal was the subject of a joke in Rocky Balboa. On September 8, 2006, the Rocky statue was returned to the Art Museum and placed on a pedestal in a grassy area near the foot of the steps to the right of the Museum.