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    Filigree (also less commonly spelled filagree, and formerly written filigrann or filigrene) is a form of … See more

    Filigree - Wikipedia

    • Filigree from the 17th and 18th centuries became famous for their extraordinary complexity. Gold and silver filigree jewellery of delicate and artistic design is still made in considerable quantities throughout the country, particularly filigree hearts, which are iconic symbols of Portuguese jewellery-making. See more

    History

    Though filigree has become a special branch of jewellery in modern times, it was historically part of the ordinary work of the jeweller. Indeed, all the jewellery of the Etruscans and Greeks (other than that intended fo… See more

    Methods of fabrication and uses

    The art may be said to consist in curling, twisting and plaiting fine pliable threads of metal, and uniting them at their points of contact with each other, and with the ground, by means of flux such as borax, by the help of t… See more

    Metaphorical uses

    "Filigree" has been used metaphorically as a term for intricate ornamental designs in a number of other contexts, including larger-scale metalwork such as wrought iron or cast iron pieces such as railings and balustrades. In Polish, t… See more

     
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  1. WEBFiligree, delicate, lacelike ornamental openwork composed of intertwined wire threads of gold or silver, widely used since antiquity for jewelry. The …

     
  2. WEBNov 4, 2013 · Learn about the history, techniques, and challenges of filigree inlay art, a craft that combines gold or silver threads and stones. Discover how a master goldsmith and a premium jadeite brand …

  3. The Art of Filigree in Jewelry-Making: Intricate Elegance from …

  4. The lost art of filigree - L'Italo-Americano

    WEBKey centers for the creation of filigree art were Florence, Agrigento, Genoa, Naples, Turin, Venice, and Sardinia. But it was in the 19th and early 20th centuries that Italian filigree took over the world.

  5. The ancient art of filigree | The Jewellery Editor

    WEBThe ancient jewellery-making technique of filigree has its roots in Mesopotamia, where it was used by craftsmen as far back as 3,000 BC. The name itself is derived from the Latin words for thread, filum, and …

  6. WEBThe filigree art is popularly known as ‘ Cuttacki Tarkasi’ among the local people of the state. For its intricate designs and brilliant artistic patterns, filigree jewelry of Orissa is famous all over the world.

  7. - Maltesefiligree.com

    WEBAt Filigree Art, you’ll find a wide selection of stunning pieces that showcase the elegance and beauty of filigree. Whether you’re a collector, enthusiast, or just love exquisite art, we invite you to browse our collection and …

  8. Filigree and its origin rooted in Portuguese culture

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  14. Demystifying ancient filigree art: Microanalytical study of gold ...

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  16. Filigree Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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  18. Modern art and architecture: Neues Museum Nuremberg

  19. Nuremberg Art Bunker: Culture underground | DB Regio Bayern