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Opus interassile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opus interassile is a metalworking technique from the 3rd century AD. It was developed and popularized in Rome, where metalworkers used it to make arabesques and other similar designs. The technique ...
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Opus project, product; A Honeywell operating system promised as a sop to customers after canning Multics in 1985. Opus was to provide everything Multics had and more, plus total compatibility with the Level 6/DPS6 operating system.
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What does OIC stand for? Definition of Opus International Communications, Inc in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. ... Opus emplectum; Opus Fundatum Latinitas; Opus gallicum; Opus III; Opus Imaging Research Building; Opus incertum; Opus incertum; Opus interassile;
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By Margaret Burgon Klemp ... The rise of the use of jewelry began when early humans ceased being nomadic, and started to settle down in certain areas, ... The most important one was the opus interassile, which is where the artisan took a flat or curved metal surface and decorated it with miniscule pierced stones.
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These elaborately decorated bracelets have richly jeweled exteriors and finely detailed opus interassile (openwork) patterns on their interiors. The luminous beauty of pearls was highly prized in the Byzantine world.
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A bezel featuring a pair of confronted busts is set in the ring of blue openwork glass, and the design of this ring may have been intended to imitate openwork gold jewelry, called opus interassile. The other glass ring sports an opaque green-blue glass bead.
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