Enamels

Word ENAMELS
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Definitions and meanings of "Enamels"

What do we mean by enamels?

An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects.

A coating that dries to a hard, glossy finish.

The hard covering on the exposed part of a tooth.

A cosmetic intended to give the appearance of a smooth and beautiful complexion.

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The word "enamels" in example sentences

Later, under Tang Ying (1736–49), the imperial craftsmen developed the elaborate famille rose palette of opaque overglaze enamels, which is distinguished by mixed colors and replacement of ferric oxide red by carmine derived from gold. ❋ Unknown (2001)

It doesn't develop in adults because their enamels are fully developed. ❋ Timothy W. Martin (2011)

Its artisans produced the Mediterranean world's most elegant silks, carved ivories and gold enamels. ❋ Judith Herrin (2011)

Over the last 15 years, George Shaw has paid painstaking homage to his childhood habitat of Coventry's Tille Hill estate by painting it in enamels more suited to model aeroplane work than the extensive visual vocabularies of urban landscape. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In the years after 1204, a vast number of Byzantium artifacts, silks, ivories, enamels and jewels found their way into western cathedral treasuries. ❋ Judith Herrin (2011)

Shaw – being the maverick painter in the pack, and a popular favourite – will surely win the big prize, though, with his views of nowhere places, meticulously and perversely rendered in the unwieldy and super low-tech medium of model aeroplane kit makers' Humbrol enamels. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They're arranged in domestic settings alongside paintings, sculptures, ceramics, enamels and other artworks by his Pomona Valley contemporaries, including his mentor, the painter Millard Sheets. ❋ Jeremy Hildreth (2012)

Art from more than 20 Asian countries will be offered, including Indian paintings, enamels and jewelry; Chinese porcelain, jade and textiles; and Japanese lacquer, screens and sculptural ornaments. ❋ Margaret Studer (2010)

Although I have said that the inside of the Sainte-Chapelle is like a jewel box, it is more like an opulent inverted reliquary a box containing holy relics in which stone has replaced precious metals and stained glass has replaced enamels and gems. ❋ Ina Caro (2011)

Less than nine months later, Kirkman did a voluntary recall of seven of their products because they contained high levels of antimony, a chemical element used in flameproofing, enamels, and electronics—and one that some anti-vaccine activists had recently been proposing as a potential cause of autism. ❋ Seth Mnookin (2011)

People have an easier time referring to my works as paintings that contain nail polish or other enamels. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He re-enamels and plates the old pieces, replaces parts, you name it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It also has Limoges (lih-MOHZH ') enamels and 18th-century French furniture. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I also use extreme high temperature engine enamels. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The wide array of objects includes ivories, enamels, metalwork, jewelry, sculptures, paintings and illuminated manuscripts produced in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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