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With a frame made of 18k pure white gold and decked out in diamonds and sapphires, these elegant specs will cost you $59,000. 7. Maybach The Diplomat I — $60,000 ... this eyewear boasts 60 grams ...
The metal section frame was an innovation in twentieth century picture framing. It can now be found in museums, galleries, institutions, and homes around the world. The metal section frame was invented by picture framer Donald P. Herbert (1926–1982) in the late 1960s. The frame was designed to fill a void within the framing industry.
"Some elegant gold boxes" Antique Collector, November 1983 "Elias Russel’s Gold Snuff Box" Goldsmiths' Company Review, 1984 "Les Boîtes à Prix d’Or" Connaissance des Arts, February 1985 "Ships on Board" Country Life, 21 December 1989 "The Glory of the Goldsmith" Christie's Review of the Season, 1990
This mother-of-pearl frame comes in three sizes, but we think the 8" x 10" is a great choice for a wedding portrait. The elegant lustrous frame can be displayed on a table or mounted onto a wall ...
Gilded frame ready for burnishing with an agate stone tool Application of gold leaf to a reproduction of a 15th-century panel painting. Gilding is a decorative technique for applying a very thin coating of gold over solid surfaces such as metal (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone. [1] A gilded object is also described as "gilt".
The invention of scissors-glasses solved the problem of the single-lensed monocle or "quizzing glass", thought to be tiresome to the eye, by providing two lenses on a Y-shaped frame. They usually had a ring in the end of the handle so that they could be worn on a ribbon or gold chain around the neck. Replication medieval scissors-glasses
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