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Τι (ποιος) είναι vitreous enamel - ορισμός


Vitreous enamel         
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  • DRU factory]], popular in the 1950s
  • The [[Dunstable Swan Jewel]], a [[livery]] badge in [[ronde bosse]] enamel, about 1400. British Museum
  • Chinese [[cloisonné]] enamel bronze wine pot, 18th century
  • Glass vials with ground vitreous enamel powder in different colors
  • moriage}} to slightly raise the design; [[Khalili Collection of Japanese Art]]
  • Old German enamel street sign
  • Meenakaari art from Iran
  • An [[agate]] mortar and pestle is used to finely grind vitreous enamel powder, mixed with a volatile oil, such as [[lavender oil]], to produce enamel paints for artistic work.
  • Medallion of the [[Death of the Virgin]], with basse-taille enamel, partly fallen away
  • Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, 2nd-century [[Roman Britain]]
  • painted Limoges enamel]] dish, mid-16th century, attributed to [[Jean de Court]]
  • Chinese]] dish with scalloped rim, from the [[Ming Dynasty]]; early 15th century; [[cloisonné]] enamel; height: 2.5 cm, diameter: 15.2 cm
MATERIAL MADE BY FUSING POWDERED GLASS TO A SUBSTRATE BY FIRING
Enamelware; Enamelling; Vitreous Enamel; Porcelain Enamelling; Porcelain enamel; Enamelwork; Enamel Miniature; Enamel miniature; Enamelist; Enameling; Painted enamel; Enamel painting; Enamel (glass); Enameller
Vitreous enamel, also called porcelain enamel, is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between . The powder melts, flows, and then hardens to a smooth, durable vitreous coating.
Enameling         
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  • DRU factory]], popular in the 1950s
  • The [[Dunstable Swan Jewel]], a [[livery]] badge in [[ronde bosse]] enamel, about 1400. British Museum
  • Chinese [[cloisonné]] enamel bronze wine pot, 18th century
  • Glass vials with ground vitreous enamel powder in different colors
  • moriage}} to slightly raise the design; [[Khalili Collection of Japanese Art]]
  • Old German enamel street sign
  • Meenakaari art from Iran
  • An [[agate]] mortar and pestle is used to finely grind vitreous enamel powder, mixed with a volatile oil, such as [[lavender oil]], to produce enamel paints for artistic work.
  • Medallion of the [[Death of the Virgin]], with basse-taille enamel, partly fallen away
  • Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, 2nd-century [[Roman Britain]]
  • painted Limoges enamel]] dish, mid-16th century, attributed to [[Jean de Court]]
  • Chinese]] dish with scalloped rim, from the [[Ming Dynasty]]; early 15th century; [[cloisonné]] enamel; height: 2.5 cm, diameter: 15.2 cm
MATERIAL MADE BY FUSING POWDERED GLASS TO A SUBSTRATE BY FIRING
Enamelware; Enamelling; Vitreous Enamel; Porcelain Enamelling; Porcelain enamel; Enamelwork; Enamel Miniature; Enamel miniature; Enamelist; Enameling; Painted enamel; Enamel painting; Enamel (glass); Enameller
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Enamel.
Enamelling         
  • in}}
  • DRU factory]], popular in the 1950s
  • The [[Dunstable Swan Jewel]], a [[livery]] badge in [[ronde bosse]] enamel, about 1400. British Museum
  • Chinese [[cloisonné]] enamel bronze wine pot, 18th century
  • Glass vials with ground vitreous enamel powder in different colors
  • moriage}} to slightly raise the design; [[Khalili Collection of Japanese Art]]
  • Old German enamel street sign
  • Meenakaari art from Iran
  • An [[agate]] mortar and pestle is used to finely grind vitreous enamel powder, mixed with a volatile oil, such as [[lavender oil]], to produce enamel paints for artistic work.
  • Medallion of the [[Death of the Virgin]], with basse-taille enamel, partly fallen away
  • Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, 2nd-century [[Roman Britain]]
  • painted Limoges enamel]] dish, mid-16th century, attributed to [[Jean de Court]]
  • Chinese]] dish with scalloped rim, from the [[Ming Dynasty]]; early 15th century; [[cloisonné]] enamel; height: 2.5 cm, diameter: 15.2 cm
MATERIAL MADE BY FUSING POWDERED GLASS TO A SUBSTRATE BY FIRING
Enamelware; Enamelling; Vitreous Enamel; Porcelain Enamelling; Porcelain enamel; Enamelwork; Enamel Miniature; Enamel miniature; Enamelist; Enameling; Painted enamel; Enamel painting; Enamel (glass); Enameller
·- of Enamel.