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Old 28th November 2010, 10:44 PM   #6
Cesare
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Originally Posted by freebooter
In the detail I see the gold inlay is twisted gold wire.

I note this as a point of interest only, as there have been discussions about these methods and certain aspects pointing to certain time frames.
It may or may not offer directions and there are various methods of inlay, some twisted, something that I have seen on many SEA weapons, I guess more so because that is my main area of interest, some appear only to be finely chiseled with copper, silver or gold leaf is hammered in to the cut outs to fill them, others are done over deep cross hatched Koftgari type applications.

Just a point of interest.

Gav
Hello Gav
Here is a macro photo of the inlay. Seems to be made with twisted wire
I'll check as soon as possible with a digital microscope

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