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coining value of an ounce of gold or silver - перевод на русский

BRANCH OF APPLIED ART IN WHICH GOLD AND SILVER IS EMBROIDERED WITH THREAD, FINE WIRE, AND SILK
Gold thread; Gold and silver thread; Silver thread; Gold and Siver thread; Or nue; Or nué; Gold and Silver thread
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  • regalia]], 1872
  •  Old pattern of a traditional Nordic [[Sami people]]s metal embroidery collar, Åsele in Sweden. Silver or Pewter tread is most commonly used for the Folk Costume embroidery
  • Goldwork, Spain, 20th century
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  • Goldwork, Belgium, 19th century
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coining value of an ounce of gold or silver      
монетная стоимость унции золота или серебра
silver bar         
  • 1,000 ozt (31.1 kg) silver bar
  • [[American Silver Eagle]] bullion proof coin
  • The price of silver from 1792 to 2005. The spike in 1980 reflects the events of [[Silver Thursday]].
  • Price of silver 1968-2022
PRECIOUS METAL AS A STORE OF VALUE
Investing in silver; Silver price; Silver investments; Silver prices; Silver shares; Gold/silver ratio; Gold-to-silver ratio; Junk silver; Buying silver; Buy silver; Gold to silver ratio; Gold silver ratio; Gold-silver ratio; Gold-to-silver ratios; Gold to silver ratios; Gold/silver ratios; Gold-silver ratios; Gold silver ratios; Silver gold ratio; Price of silver; Silver reserve; Gold–Silver Ratio; Silver bar; XAGUSD; Gold-Silver Ratio; XAG (currency); Constitutional silver; Price ratio between gold and silver

ихтиология

дораб (Chirocentrus dorab)

ounce         
UNIT OF MASS
Ounces; ℥; Dry ounce; Avoirdupois ounce; Ounce (mass); Metric ounce; Tower ounce; Apothecary's ounce; Oz (unit); Ozs.; Ozs; 🝳; Ounce mass
ounce I noun 1) унция (= 28,3 г) 2) капля, чуточку; he hasn't got an ounce of sense - у него нет ни капли здравого смысла an ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory - день практики стоит года теории II noun zool. ирбис

Определение

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Википедия

Goldwork (embroidery)

Goldwork is the art of embroidery using metal threads. It is particularly prized for the way light plays on it. The term "goldwork" is used even when the threads are imitation gold, silver, or copper. The metal wires used to make the threads have never been entirely gold; they have always been gold-coated silver or cheaper metals, and even then the "gold" often contains a very low percent of real gold. Most metal threads are available in silver and sometimes copper as well as gold; some are available in colors as well.

Goldwork is always surface embroidery and free embroidery; the vast majority is a form of laid work or couching; that is, the gold threads are held onto the surface of the fabric by a second thread, usually of fine silk. The ends of the thread, depending on type, are simply cut off, or are pulled through to the back of the embroidery and carefully secured with the couching thread. A tool called a mellore or a stilleto is used to help position the threads and create the holes needed to pull them through. The threads most often have metal or gold leaf wound around a textile thread, or threads treated with an adhesive and rolled in powdered gold or other metal.

Goldwork was originally developed in Asia, and has been used for at least 2000 years. Its use reached a remarkable level of skill in the Middle Ages, when a style called Opus Anglicanum was developed in England and used extensively in church vestments and hangings. After this period it was also used frequently in the clothing and furnishings of the royalty and nobility throughout Europe, and still later on military and other regalia. The same silver and gold thread were also used heavily in the most expensive tapestries, especially during the Renaissance. Goldwork is currently a fairly uncommon skill, even among embroiderers who work in other free embroidery styles; it is now most commonly used for the highest-quality church vestments and art embroidery. It has always been reserved for occasional and special use only, due both to the expense of the materials and time to create the embroidery, and because the threads - no matter how expertly applied - will not hold up to frequent laundering of any kind.

Embroidered goldwork is not to be confused with the even more luxurious cloth of gold, where similar gold threads are woven through the whole piece of textile.

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