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| - Strap-work (Wedgwood handbook)
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| - Strap-work. A peculiar kind of ornament, much used in the later days of the Benaissance, and derived, it is said, from Byzantine art. It consists of narrow fillets or bands, variously crossed and interlaced. Wedgwood uses strap-work only in its simplest forms, — generally as two fillets placed crosswise over reeding. It is seen as a lip-bordering on vases, more rarely as an edging to plinths, and frequently as a decora- tion on picture frames.
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| - Pottery and porcelain: Índice adicional
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| - Strap-work. A peculiar kind of ornament, much used in the later days of the Benaissance, and derived, it is said, from Byzantine art. It consists of narrow fillets or bands, variously crossed and interlaced. Wedgwood uses strap-work only in its simplest forms, — generally as two fillets placed crosswise over reeding. It is seen as a lip-bordering on vases, more rarely as an edging to plinths, and frequently as a decora- tion on picture frames.
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