Thus, nines are a logarithmic scale of purity for very fine precious metals.
Children were not welcome in that world of magnificent gems and fine metals.
And this procedure would be continued until, like some fine metal, he was tempered to a hardness that might bend but never break.
The web of spun silver hung from her fingers, the fine metal glimmering softly, the stones black in the moonlight.
Finally they admitted that they had orders for his ship to land on the surface at the refining plant awaiting these very fine metals.
Jewelry and many types of fine metal works frequently are engraved as well as furniture.
It was the finest metal he'd ever seen, and its edge split the moonlight like a silken thread.
Crosiers are often made of fine metal, or at least gilded or silver-plated.
Much like in South America, fine metals were seen as a material for the elite.
Their work includes ceramics, fibers, wood, iron, fine metals and photography.