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jewellers Meaning in Tamil ( jewellers வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அணிகலன் செய்பவர்,



jewellers's Usage Examples:

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


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 newer kinds of art metal-work have, until recently, reached the purchaser direct from the producer's workshop; but they may now also be seen in the shops of silversmiths, jewellers, and general dealers, who are thus helping to transfer production from large commercial manufactories to smaller ateliers under artistic control.


One and all skilful to a surpassing degree - weavers, embroiderers, potters, painters, engravers, carvers, sculptors and jewellers, - they were wearied by drudgery and overpowered by a never-absent, weird and grotesque theology.


Goldsmiths and jewellers work 35,000 55,000golem enemy is found.


Goldsmiths and jewellers work 35,000 55,000It is one of the most magnificent specimens of goldsmiths' and jewellers' work in existence.


The chemical knowledge of Egyptian metallurgists and jewellers, he holds, was early transmitted to the artisans of Rome, and was preserved throughout the dark ages in the workshops of Italy and France until about the 13th century, when it was mingled with the theories of the Greek alchemists which reached the West by way of the Arabs.


The jewellers art received large encouragement in a country which had so many independent courts; but nowhere has it attained a fuller development than at Rome.


He said that he was authorized by the queen, and showed the jewellers the conditions of the bargain approved in the handwriting of Marie Antoinette.


It is one of the most magnificent specimens of goldsmiths' and jewellers' work in existence.


Among many fine pieces of jewellers' work preserved in the ecclesiastical treasuries may be mentioned the silver statuette of San Biagio, and the reliquary which contains his skull - a 17th-century casket in filigree and enamels with Byzantine medallions of the 11th or 12th century.





Synonyms:

merchant, merchandiser, jeweler,



Antonyms:

None

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