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enamelling Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


enamelling ka kya matlab hota hai


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enamelling's Usage Examples:

Its characteristics were a flamboyant and fantastic treatment of plant and animal (though not of human) forms, a free use of the geometrical device called the " returning spiral," and much skill in enamelling.


cloisonn enamelling was practised in the manner now understood by the term; when foreign merchants began to settle in Yokohama, several experts were working skilfully in Owari after the methods of Kaji Tsunekichi.


Tc such a depth of debasement had the ceramic art fallen in Owari, that before the happy renaissance of the past ten years, Nagoya discredited itself by employing porcelain as a base for cloisonn enamelling.


The native glass-workers adopted the process of enamelling, but applied it to a form of decoration characteristically German.


Dillon has pointed out that the process of enamelling had probably been derived from Syria, with which country Venice had considerable commercial intercourse.


The enamelling process was probably introduced in the early part of the 13th century; most of the enamelled mosque lamps belong to the 14th century.


This large proportion of magnesia undoubtedly supplied the stability required to withstand the process of enamelling.


Edward Dillon (Glass, 1902) has very properly laid stress on the importance of the enamelled Saracenic glass of the r3th, 14th and r 5th centuries, pointing out that, whereas the Romans and Byzantine Greeks made some crude and ineffectual experiments in enamelling, it was under Saracenic influence that the processes of enamelling and gilding on glass vessels were perfected.


Subsidiary industries, such as enamelling, are also important.


The art of enamelling was introduced, c. 1750, at works in Battersea, examples from which are highly valued.



enamelling's Meaning':

coat inlay or surface with enamel

Synonyms:

solid body substance, tooth enamel, crown,



Antonyms:

unseemliness, ill nature, maleficence, awkwardness,



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