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The feet have shoes, which are covered in niello, the legs being gilt.
The angels of the rim have strips ornamented with niello.
These structural pieces are frequently inlaid with silver and niello.
One example of this is a black inlay material known as niello, which is found on gold.
The resulting design, called a niello, was of much higher contrast and thus much more visible.
He worked with his family as a goldsmith and was early distinguished for his work in niello.
The gold surfaces are punched to receive niello detail.
Other colored jewelry originating during this time uses a different technique and is not considered niello.
The technique of niello is also famously attested in prehistoric Greece.
Niello uses the darkening effect of sulphur compounds on silver.
Some are gilded or decorated with niello.
The heat of the furnace would blacken the niello and make the other ornamentation stand out more vividly.
It is made from electrum (gold with niello), with a diameter of ca. 29 mm.
A couple of sensor spots and a niello of letters and numbers were its only distinctions.
Afterwards, skill in niello and cloisonné enamel diminished greatly.
The sides are covered with zigzags and stripes of inlaid niello and copper.
The front plate was usually heavily decorated with inlaid brass, silver, niello and red, yellow or green enamel.
They are embellished with engraving, elaborate raised decorations, beading or black inlays called niello.
The utensil, for use when traveling, is of silver, inlaid with niello, a black enamellike alloy.
One silver bowl based on a Zuni basket had inlaid niello and turquoise zigzag patterns.
Nielloware in Thailand Niello information site.
This had the effect of significantly lowering the melting point of the niello, allowing it to be melted into finely engraved designs.
Then niello would be applied to the rim decoration, applied to the recesses as a powder, cast, ground and polished.
Niello is a black mixture of copper, silver, and lead sulphides, used as an inlay on engraved or etched metal.
The figurine has inlay of black niello (black coloured alloy) and some gilding.