Lexicographical Neighbors of Damascening
Literary usage of Damascening
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Terry's Japanese Empire: Including Korea and Formosa, with Chapters on by Thomas Philip Terry (1914)
"... is flat damascening in which the inlaid precious metal does not project over the
... or damascening in meshes, is applied in a great variety of ways, ..."
2. Colour: An Elementary Manual for Students by Arthur Herbert Church (1891)
"... AND LACQUERING—JAPANESE ALLOYS—damascening AND PLATING ENAMELLING ON GOLD AND
SILVER. § 128. THE colour of objects is influenced not only by the light ..."
3. Arts and Crafts of Our Teutonic Forefathers: Being the Substance of the by Gerard Baldwin Brown (1911)
"... CHAPTER X TECHNICAL PROCESSES AND MATERIALS USED IN THE PERIOD The forging of
arms, damascening, ..."
4. Vasari on Technique: Being the Introduction to the Three Arts of Design by Giorgio Vasari (1907)
"... that is, work called damascening. § 106. Metal Inlays. IN imitation of the
ancients, the moderns have revived a species of inlaying in metals, ..."
5. Letters from Japan; a Record of Modern Life in the Island Empire by Hugh Fraser (1899)
"SWORD-damascening. CLAN GOVERNMENT. — SATON- ARA, TOKI ! TOKYO, October, 189l.
~V7~OU have, I fear, a right to be puzzled at my appar- -*- ently ..."