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detournementsmineurs: Art Nouveau Japanese Inlaid Damascene “Bat and Crescent” necklace in gold and silver.
treasures-and-beauty: Art Nouveau Japanese 24K; Silver Inlaid Damascene Bat and Crescent Moon Necklace
mideast-nrthafrica-cntrlasia: Beit Jabri Restaurant - Damascus, Syria The restaurant was originally built in 1737 as a traditional Damascene house. It was converted into a restaurant sometime in the late 20th century. The restaurant also houses an art
art-of-swords: Henri IV’s Parrying Dagger Dated: circa 1599 - 1600 Culture: French Medium: steel, gold, and mother-of-pearl, russeted, false-damascened, inlaid and chiselled Measurements: blade length 24 cm; weight 0.27 kg Richly damascened in gold
art-of-swords: Kiliç Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Ottoman Dated: overall length 89 cm; blade length 69 cm The sword has a single-edge, curved, watered blade, partially damascened with gold. The horn hilt has a pistol-like grip end and a silver
mindhost: themusketeersdaily: The Musketeers: Costumes Ah yes, Porthos with lovely yet presumably amazingly expensive Damascene shoulder armour and for whatever reason a baseball catcher chest protector.
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: circa 1600 (blade); circa 1640 (hilt) Culture: Italian Medium: steel, copper, iron and gold, false-damascened Measurements: blade length 24.9 cm; blade width 2 cm; weight 0.265 kg Source: Copyright © 2017 The Wallace
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 1600-25Maker: Bland & Foster: St James’s Street, LondonCulture: French and GermanMedium & Technique: steel, wood, silver wire, silver, gilt/inlaid, etched, damascened, metal decorationMeasurements: overall length
gdfalksen: AN OTTOMAN SET OF DAMASCENED CALLIGRAPHER’S TOOLS, 19TH CENTURYOsmanlı Hattat Aletleri, 19.Yüzyıl
AN OTTOMAN SET OF DAMASCENED CALLIGRAPHER’S TOOLS, 19TH CENTURYOsmanlı Hattat Aletleri, 19.Yüzyıl
art-of-swords: Tulwar Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Indian; Deccan The sword features a recurved steel blade with inner cutting-edge, blued steel guard hilt with quillons and floral gold damascened flat circular pommel and knuckle guard. The green
thedoppelganger: An Ottoman set of damascened calligrapher’s tools, XIX century
historical-nonfiction: Mongolian or Chinese helmut, 1350-1450, made from iron and gold. The style of the decoration shows Tibetan and Mongolian influence, while the technique of damascening with flat strips of gold instead of gold wire is found on only