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  2. Mīnākārī - Wikipedia

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    Minakari or Meenakari (Persian: میناکاری) is the process of painting and colouring the surfaces of metals and ceramic tiles through enameling, originating in Safavid Iran. It is practiced as an art form, and commercially produced mainly in Iran, India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Minakari art usually involves intricate designs (mainly ...

  3. Gilding - Wikipedia

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    Both porcelain and earthenware are commonly decorated with gold, and in the late 1970s it was reported that 5 tonnes of gold were used annually for the decoration of these products. [13] Some wall tiles also have gold decoration. [14] [15] Application techniques include spraying, brushing, banding machines, and direct or indirect screen ...

  4. Gold leaf - Wikipedia

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    Gold leaf is a type of metal leaf, but the term is rarely used when referring to gold leaf. The term metal leaf is normally used for thin sheets of metal of any color that do not contain any real gold. Gold leaf is available in a wide variety of karats and shades. The most commonly used gold is 22-karat yellow gold. Pure gold is 24 karat.

  5. Interface, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    2017: Interface announces Proof Positive, a first-of-its-kind, carbon negative carpet tile prototype. [24] 2018: Interface develops first carbon negative carpet tile backing, CircuitBac Green, to further reduce flooring’s carbon footprint. [25] 2018: Interface acquires Nora Systems. [26]

  6. Flooring - Wikipedia

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    Floating tile flooring, also called modular tile flooring, includes a range of porcelain and ceramic tile products that can be installed without adhesive or mortar. Generally, the tile is rectified to precise dimensions, and fused to an interlocking base. Some products require use of a flexible grout and others have an integrated grout strip.

  7. Zsolnay - Wikipedia

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    Roof of Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest). Pyrogranite refers to a type of ornamental ceramics that were developed by Zsolnay and placed in production by 1886. Fired at high temperature, this durable material remains acid and frost-resistant making it suitable for use as roof tiles, indoor and outdoor decorative ceramics, and fireplaces.

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