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See also:DAMASCENING, or DAMASKEENING , a See also:term sometimes applied to the See also:production of See also:damask See also:steel, but properly the See also:art of in-crusting See also:wire of See also:gold (and sometimes of See also:silver or See also:copper) on the See also:surface of See also:iron, steel or See also:bronze. The surface upon which the See also:pattern is to be traced is finely undercut with a See also:sharp See also:instrument, and the gold See also:thread by hammering is forced into and securely held by the See also:minute furrows of the cut surface. This See also:system of ornamentation is peculiarly See also:Oriental, having been much practised by the See also:early goldsmiths of See also:Damascus, and it is still eminently characteristic of See also:Persian See also:metal See also:work. End of Article: DAMASCENING, or DAMASKEENINGAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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