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Look up ebonising in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ebonising is a process for darkening wood, giving it an appearance similar to ebony, hence the name
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19th-century art movement
needed] Aesthetic style furniture is characterised by several common themes: Ebonised wood with gilt highlights Far Eastern influence Prominent use of nature
Aestheticism
the first version of this sideboard in ebonised deal, a cheap wood, in 1867. He subsequently changed to ebonised mahogany, as he found deal to be unstable
Sideboard (Edward William Godwin)
Sideboard_(Edward_William_Godwin)
Chemical compound
iron acetates, are used as dyes and mordants. Iron acetate is used in ebonising, which is a process for darkening wood, giving it an appearance similar
Iron(III)_acetate
Country house in Essex, England
tapestry, ditto centre table, ditto wall brackets, walnut centre table, ebonised and gilt cabinet and walnut davenport, valuable empire clock, timepieces
Abbotswick
Italian aristocrat, playboy and London-based interior designer
The Dining Room at Eltham Palace by Malacrida: Black marble and ebonised panels with geometric marquetry inlays.
Piero Malacrida de Saint-August
Piero_Malacrida_de_Saint-August
Reconstruction of Cardiff Castle, Wales
the item in June 2016. Other examples of returned furniture include an ebonised side table designed for the Summer Smoking Room and acquired in 2007 and
Work of William Burges at Cardiff Castle
Work_of_William_Burges_at_Cardiff_Castle
17th-century house in London, England
century stand features red tortoiseshell decoration on a somewhat austere ebonised pine exterior that does not prepare the viewer for the ornate interior
Ham_House
Vienna Succession furniture collection in National Museum of Victoria
highly original, with the ebonised hall furniture featuring wide classical fluting, while the lighter smoking room ebonised furniture features more delicate
Gallia family Hoffmann apartment collection
Gallia_family_Hoffmann_apartment_collection
Austrian architect (1870–1956)
rugs, and light fittings. Much of the furniture, mostly in richly carved, ebonised wood with boldly coloured upholstery, survives in the National Gallery
Josef_Hoffmann
Historic house in Ascot, Queensland, Australia
location. Many original features survive throughout the residence, including ebonised timber detailing (commonly called Black Japan), leadlight doors, built-in
Musket_Villa
Municipal building in Nottinghamshire, England
decorated ceiling. The fine parquet sprung floor is made from oak, walnut and ebonised pearwood. French windows lead out onto the balcony overlooking the Old
Nottingham_Council_House
Hybrid artistic style
York City) had his Studio and shop full of Aesthetic and Anglo-Japanese ebonised-wood furniture, his Studio producing through his apprentice Stephen Adam
Anglo-Japanese_style
Country house in Wales
named for its ebony panelling and furniture, although much is in fact ebonised rather than real. These two rooms served a range of purposes. Their primary
Penrhyn_Castle
Residence in Queensland, Australia
fireplace with early ceramic tiles is featured in the parlour, and an ebonised timber fireplace, featuring etched relief patterns, is in the rear community
Goldicott
Mary, designed by Charles Noake, £700 – cabinet, art furniture, 1870s, ebonised, emulating lacquer furniture, oriental origin, inlaid with free painted
Antiques_Roadshow_(series_27)
British Army general
of Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory bureau cabinets, made circa 1786, on ebonised and parcel gilt stands, c1810, were made for Dalling near Madras and brought
John_Dalling
Historic townhouse in Westminster, England
George Montagu, December 1, 1768 (Letters, vol. v, p. 136). "An Italian Ebonised and Parcel-Gilt Walnut Cassone". Christie's. London: Christie’s. 11 May
Wimbourne_House
Day clock, designed in about 1880, and made by Howell James & Co., with ebonised birch wood case and a porcelain face, is held by the Victoria and Albert
Howell_James_&_Co.
British architect, interior designer and furniture designer
Festival of Britain. He designed furniture and a table of his with a black ebonised base is in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum as is a wall
Dennis_Lennon
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Several chimney pieces survive intact including, on the ground floor, an ebonised timber with marbled infill panels, and on the first floor a green marble
Queensland National Bank, Rockhampton
Queensland_National_Bank,_Rockhampton
19 cm). Representing Robert Boyle, the artefacts bears, on its gilt-beaded ebonised frame, the following inscription: Presented in 1975 to commemorate his
List of artworks in the collection of the Royal Society of Chemistry
List_of_artworks_in_the_collection_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Chemistry
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Life. Vivaciousness. Living. Prosperous. Youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Pure; Keeper of the Keys; Slender; Fair
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Native American
Chief.
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Wise protector.
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German form of Latin Bonifatius, BONIFAZ means "good destiny/fate."Â
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Courage
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Tranquil.
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Beloved
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Companion; Friend
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