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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98004055
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh98004055#concept
Variants
- Faceted steel jewelry
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Sources
- found: Oerter, J. Cut steel, 1997.
- found: Newman, H. An illustrated dictionary of jewelry, 1981:p. 88 ("Articles of jewelry made of steel cut as studs or 'heads', faceted and densely set to provide brilliance. They were made from the 1760s in England, mainly at Woodstock and Birmingham and also possibly at Sheffield and Wolverhampton. Later such ware was made in France, Holland and elsewhere in Europe, being popular until the late 19th century ... Sometimes called 'faceted steel'")
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Change Notes
- 1998-07-07: new
- 1998-08-06: revised
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