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japanned Meaning in Bengali



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japanned's Usage Examples:

In response, makers of japanned ware began to focus on more utilitarian items, including japanned cash boxes.


" Thus japanning and japanned are terms describing the process and its products.


sticks and other household items could all be japanned and decorated in the popular fashion.


These japanned metal objects are very stable so a great many.


sections: the manufacture of tinware, the manufacture of enameled and japanned wares, and storage, warehousing, and distribution.


The gallery has substantial collection of japanned ware and Bilston enamels.


to Birmingham in the 1770s, where he worked painting papier-mâché and japanned goods.


Many of these pieces are japanned, or gilded, with vines and aspen trees and are part of a limited edition.


XV surfaces, and perhaps completed with French imitations, or entirely japanned in Vernis Martin, which might imitate Chinese blue and white porcelain.


developed, but did not patent, a technique for weaving wire into black japanned netting and fencing.


Manufactory produced a wide range of goods from buttons, buckles and boxes to japanned ware (collectively called "toys"), and later luxury products such as silverware.


labour-saving machinery and new products such as fire-proof safes, bedsteads, japanned ware, colonial ovens and gas stoves.


Though sewing machines had been traditionally japanned in black with gold decals, Elna was finished in a distinctive matte green.


was to pay Goodyear "at the rate of three cents per square yard of cloth japanned, marbled, or variegated as aforesaid.


The coat buttons may have been plain pewter painted black or japanned, but might also have been made of black horn.


Morocco Patent kid - japanned leather.


the Grammar School from 1825 to 1827 and received initial training in japanned ware painting.



japanned's Meaning':

coat with a lacquer as done in Japan

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