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lapidaries Meaning in Bengali



মণি বিশেষজ্ঞ এবং কাটিয়া এবং তাদের খোদাইকৃত শিল্প





lapidaries's Usage Examples:

Several lapidaries also provide information about countries or regions where some rocks were.


information found in lapidaries, books giving "information about the properties and virtues of precious and semi-precious stones.


" These lapidaries not only provide.


Metalsmiths, beaders, carvers, and lapidaries combine these materials to create jewelry.


These are the Debat de l'ame et du corps and two lapidaries – one alphabetical and one apocalyptic.


The gemstones were cut for Dunlop by lapidaries in Germany.


because of their chatoyance: tiger's eye, hawk's eye, and cat's eye by lapidaries, and are silicified crocidolite.


Thus, lapidaries, engravers, and copyists made the most of the available writing space.


It was used by lapidaries as a vehicle for the emery by which stones and gems were sawn or cut.


other powers they were believed to hold, were collected in texts known as lapidaries, which remained popular in Medieval and Early Modern Europe until the.


Chinese lapidaries to locate in Mandalay, where they could buy, process, and trade in jade between Burma and China and within Burma.


Those lapidaries were.


pieces the relief work was gone over, including some undercutting, by lapidaries.


Silversmiths, goldsmiths, and lapidaries use methods including forging, casting, soldering or welding, cutting.


Medieval lapidaries suggest that emeralds were associated with chastity and rubies with love.


String sawing was a technique likely developed by Costa Rican lapidaries, in the northeastern region.


During the Medieval Ages, European lapidaries came to refer to blue corundum crystal by "sapphire", a derivative of.



lapidaries's Meaning':

an expert on precious stones and the art of cutting and engraving them

Synonyms:

engraver; lapidist;

Antonyms:

generalist; unskilled;

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