Producing Silver Sheet According to Cellini
During a short internship in The Hagues Municipal Museum, I noticed some blisters in a seventeenth century V.O.C.-dish. I thought they were gas bubbles which might have been introduced in the material during coagulation. When hammering to sheet the bubbles would take the shape of blisters which woul...
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Autor principal: | Martin Damsma |
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2012
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