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Qué (quién) es FILIGREE - definición

DELICATE KIND OF JEWELLERY METALWORK
Filigrees; Wirework; Filigrann; Filigrane; Wire work; Filigranes; Filigranns; Wire works; Filigreed; Filigreeing; Filligree; Filagree
  • [[Cast iron]] balustrades of the type sometimes called "filigree", in the central atrium of the [[Bradbury Building]] in Los Angeles
  • Citrine cannetille work brooch
  • ''[[Tarakasi]]'' (silver filigree) pendant & ear rings, from [[Cuttack]]
  • Gold filigree intricate work from Portugal
  • Silver filigree icon [[repousse]] cover; History Museum in Samokov, Bulgaria
  • Silver filigree work of Cuttack
  • [[Tang Dynasty]] 'leopard' horse with body clad in gilded filigree

Filigree         
·adj Relating to, composed of, or resembling, work in filigree; as, a filigree basket. Hence: Fanciful; unsubstantial; merely decorative.
II. Filigree ·noun Ornamental work, formerly with grains or breads, but now composed of fine wire and used chiefly in decorating gold and silver to which the wire is soldered, being arranged in designs frequently of a delicate and intricate arabesque pattern.
filigree         
The word filigree is used to refer to delicate ornamental designs made with gold or silver wire.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
filigree         
['f?l?gri:]
(also filagree)
¦ noun delicate ornamental work of fine gold, silver, or copper wire.
Derivatives
filigreed adjective
Origin
C17 (earlier as filigreen, filigrane): from Fr. filigrane, from Ital. filigrana (from L. filum 'thread' + granum 'seed').

Wikipedia

Filigree

Filigree (also less commonly spelled filagree, and formerly written filigrann or filigrene) is a form of intricate metalwork used in jewellery and other small forms of metalwork.

In jewellery, it is usually of gold and silver, made with tiny beads or twisted threads, or both in combination, soldered together or to the surface of an object of the same metal and arranged in artistic motifs. It often suggests lace and remains popular in Indian and other Asian metalwork. It was popular as well in Italian, French and Portuguese metalwork from 1660 to the late 19th century. It should not be confused with ajoure jewellery work, the ajoure technique consisting of drilling holes in objects made of sheet metal.

The English word filigree is shortened from the earlier use of filigreen which derives from Latin "filum" meaning thread and "granum" grain, in the sense of small bead. The Latin words gave filigrana in Italian which itself became filigrane in 17th-century French.

Ejemplos de uso de FILIGREE
1. Others are carved from wood or even fashioned from fine metals; the most ornate are embossed with silver filigree.
2. "This is my favorite," Marty said, suspending a triple–strand of shells, Bali filigree and a carved Thai butterfly.
3. The rich atmosphere, shot in high–definition by cinematographer Ed Lachman, is resonant enough without this pseudo–mystic filigree.
4. The Nixon library in Yorba Linda, Calif., is displaying the clothing the participants wore that day, including Presley‘s 4–by–6–inch gold–filigree belt buckle.
5. While Chinese medicine and fine arts have been buoyed by foreign demand, less bankable trades like wooden and paper toy–making, metalwork and filigree are in decline.