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Shadow PlayA small metal girder casts a shadow on an old concrete silo.
Angelo con ali di metallo, Castel Sant’Angelo, Roma, 2019.
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THREE METALLIC CAPPED POUCH PURSES, 1880-19251 French jet beaded bag w/ round cast closure decorated
THREE METALLIC CAPPED POUCH PURSES, 1880-19251 French jet beaded bag w/ round cast closure decorated
I was skeptical on purchasing Faber Castell’s metallic textliners because the shades look dark
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metalmagazine: Alberto García del Castillo invites us to his private performance. Check the n
metalmagazine: Alberto García del Castillo invites us to his private performance. Check the n
Scientists discover new field affecting metals solidificationA fundamental discovery that alters our
journal-of-science: The Effects of Hot Isostatic Pressing of Platinum Alloy Castings on Mechanical P
Silver-Spinel Law Twin with Safflorite - Castle Mine, Haultain Township, Ontario, Canada
Ancient Egyptian spacer bead from a piece of jewelry (cast gold + amethyst), decorated to look like
Standing cast bronze statuette of Jupiter, from the lararium (household shrine) of a Roman villa at
The Freedman, John Quincy Adams Ward, 1862-63
Hollow lost wax cast brass figurative gold-weight in the form of a standing lion (gyata). Early 20th
mughalshit: Water Vessel Pakistan (likely Lahore), Mughal, 1580 - 1600 Brass, cast and engraved Th
Donatello (1386–1466)(click images for names and dates)Donato di Niccolo Bardi, called Donatel
Brooch with Greek CrossFrom the firm of CastellaniDate: ca. 1860Culture: Italian, RomeMedium: Gold,
The observation deck on Glencairn’s tower. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Genzlinger)
Donatello (1386–1466)(click images for names and dates)Donato di Niccolo Bardi, called Donatel
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Coin weight made in Syria, 1000-1250. Cast bronze, 1.27 cm high (LACMA).
Thank you, Douglas, for the wonderful photograph. I’m a big fan of Medieval Europe, the
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