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japanning Meaning in Bengali



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japanning's Usage Examples:

became known as japanning, involves applying several coats of varnish which are each heat-dried and polished.


In the 18th century, japanning gained a large.


Pontypool japan is a name given to the process of japanning with the use of an oil varnish and heat which is credited to Thomas Allgood of Pontypool.


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


1707 – 8 January 1775) was an English businessman, in areas including japanning and papier-mâché, but he is best remembered as a printer and type designer.


the style was one of the first to imitate Asian design elements such as japanning.


varnish used on iron and steel Japanning, European imitation of Asian lacquerwork Pontypool japan, the process of japanning with the use of an oil varnish.


This was known as japanning.


tôle peinte, "painted sheet metal", is synonymous in English usage with japanning on tin, such as the tôle shades for bouilotte lamps and other candle shades.


uses is one that combines aspects of japanning with gilding.


In England in the 17th and 18th century, japanning became very popular and it was used extensively.


the son of John Breakspeare, a flower painter working in the Birmingham japanning trade.


At the age of 23 he left and set up his own japanning business making any and every sort of domestic article.


Jones' father was a foreman at the Old Hall japanning works, where three of his sons became apprenticed.



japanning's Meaning':

coat with a lacquer as done in Japan

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