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jeweller Meaning in Tamil ( jeweller வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அணிகலன் செய்பவர்,



jeweller's Usage Examples:

1607), jeweller to Queen Elizabeth.


On exposure to heat, amethyst generally becomes yellow, and much of the cairngorm or yellow quartz of jewellery is said to be merely "burnt amethyst.


From Honduras to Panama the urn burials, the pottery, the rude carved images and, above all, the grotesque jewellery, absorb the archaeologist's attention.


"Signs were hung out on all sides to allure him; some to catch him by the appetite, as the tavern and victualling cellar; some by the fancy, as the dry goods store and the jeweller's; and others by the hair or the feet or the skirts, as the barber, the shoemaker, or the tailor.


It is sometimes elaborately embroidered all over; more usually it is of some rich material, with the borders in front and the hood embroidered, while the morse has given occasion for some of the most beautiful examples of the goldsmith's and jeweller's craft (see Plate II.


jewelleryelry Witch - Inspired hand made bead, silver ' gemstone jewelry.


It amply justifies the saying that the Moguls designed like Titans and finished like jewellers.


No remarkable specimens of the metallurgic art of an early period have been found, apart perhaps from the silver vase of Entemena, but at a later epoch great excellence was attained in the manufacture of such jewellery as ear-rings and bracelets of gold.


10H 2 O, and "jewellers'" or octahedral borax, Na 2 B 4 O 7.


But side by side with this literary transmission Berthelot insists that there was another mode of transmission, by means of the knowledge of practical receipts and processes traditional among jewellers, painters, workers in glass and pottery, and other handicraftsmen.


After having vainly tried to place the necklace outside of France, the jewellers attempted again in 1781 to sell it to Marie Antoinette after the birth of the dauphin.


The typical objects from South Russia were jewellery, pottery, terra-cottas, and glass, mostly of florid Greek style.


Amethyst occurs at many localities in the United States, but rarely fine enough for use in jewellery.





Synonyms:

merchant, merchandiser, jeweler,



Antonyms:

None

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