sliding door catches, and small boxes. Shakudō was introduced to the West in the mid-19th century. Materials like shakudo were historically thought to be specific...
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that may be the same as Corinthian bronze and is similar to the Japanese shakudō. Its composition was long a mystery, but contemporary thinking is that...
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for a long time. Similar alloys are found outside Europe. For example, shakudō is a Japanese billon of gold and copper with a characteristic dark blue-purple...
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Ashtadhatu Auricupride Corinthian bronze Electrum Hepatizon Panchaloha Shakudō Shibuichi Thokcha Tumbaga "The Internet Classics Archive | Critias by Plato"...
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bronze can refer to: Hepatizon, also known as black Corinthian bronze Shakudō, a Japanese decorative billon This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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texts from classical antiquity, later used to refer to brass Panchaloha Shakudō – a Japanese billon of gold and copper with a dark blue-purple patina Shibuichi...
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Shakudo Station (尺土駅, Shakudo-eki) is a railway station owned by Kintetsu Corporation in Katsuragi, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Kintetsu Railway Minami Osaka...
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aluminium (about 7%) have a golden color and are used in decorations. Shakudō is a Japanese decorative alloy of copper containing a low percentage of...
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Collaboration in Pforzheim between German and Japanese artists led to Shakudō plaques set into Filigree frames being created by the Stoeffler firm in...
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for making Hindu temple icons Pyrite, often referred to as Fool's Gold Shakudō, copper with 4–10% gold Tumbaga Encyclopædia of Chemistry, theoretical...
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Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze Copper...
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of Monticello. Potin Coinage metals Bullion List of alloys Antoninianus Shakudō "Billon". Dictionary.com (Unabridged (v 1.1) ed.). Random House, Inc. Retrieved...
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silver Tumbaga – Alloy of gold and copper used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica Shakudō – Japanese copper and gold alloy Shibuichi – Historically Japanese copper...
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Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze Copper...
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gold in different proportions, they created specialized alloys including shakudō and shibuichi. With this variety of alloys and finishes, an artist could...
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mokume-gane were relatively soft metals and alloys (gold, copper, silver, shakudō, shibuichi, and kuromido) which would form liquid phase diffusion bonds...
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from other variants in the table, being a mixture of shibuichi (~40%) and shakudō (~60%) with around 1% of gold (proportions could be, for example, 9.9%...
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Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze Copper...
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alloy mixes with two to five metals, to produce irogane metals, including: shakudō, an alloy of copper and gold, which becomes black to dark blue-violet;...
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flakes suspended in transparent lacquer) and the metal fittings are of shakudo (a blue-black alloy of copper with a small percentage of gold) worked with...
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condenser tubes Nickel silver (nickel) Nordic gold (aluminium, zinc, tin) Shakudo (gold) Tellurium copper (tellurium) Tumbaga (gold) AlGa (aluminium, gallium)...
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gold in different proportions, they created specialised alloys including shakudō and shibuichi. With this variety of alloys and finishes, an artist could...
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Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze Copper...
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Corinthian bronze known from ancient literature, and is similar to the Japanese Shakudō. The Sassanid Persians enjoyed dining and drinking together, a social event...
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variety of metals and alloys, including iron, steel, brass, copper and shakudō. In a duel, two participants may lock their katana together at the point...
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lady. No one is sure which is her true form. Mess Hall Lady (食堂のおばちゃん, Shakudō no Oba-chan) Voiced by: Seiko Tomoe Shinzaemon Tobe (戸部 新左エ門, Tobe Shinzaemon)...
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Zn†, Rose, red, and pink gold 20-50 50-75 0-5 Spangold 18-19 76 5-6 Al Shakudō 90-96 4-10 Shibuichi 40-77 0-1 23-60 Tibetan silver † † Ni†, Sn† Tumbaga...
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created for presentation to the Emperor, that combines enamel with gold and shakudō to depict a landscape scene. Researchers have used the collection to establish...
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is attached to the nomination. The mounting is made of wood, lacquer, shakudō, gold, and silk. Its overall length is 112.1 cm (44.1 in). A black-lacquered...
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alloys, and in decorative fittings, as well as in mokume-gane processes. Shakudō Shibuichi Corinthian bronze and hepatizon (Black bronze) Electrum Orichalcum...
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