English to Malay Dictionary engraving

engraving

ukiran
definition
verb
my name was engraved on the ring
cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
noun
The enormous influence of his woodcuts and engravings turned the print into a significant and distinctively German art form.
a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
translation of 'engraving'
verb
mengukir
example
The gilder perhaps derived this delicate technique, a form of 'engraving' , from Giles's apprenticeship to a jeweller.
There will be demonstrations of glassmaking techniques, including 'engraving' and painting on glass.
Drypoint is a process of 'engraving' in which line images are carved into a plate using a hard needle tool.
Walking around the back of the island an 'engraving' on the wall of a building intrigued me.
He spent a year studying in Italy before learning 'engraving' in Paris.
the quality of his 'engraving' established new standards
The early history of music-printing relates closely to printing in general and to the ancillary arts of 'engraving' , map-making, and die-cutting for coins and medals.
There he studied painting with him and learned the Western technique of 'engraving' .
Before moving to America he had worked in Chorley as an apprentice calico designer and learned the art of 'engraving' at his father's business, who was a woollen manufacturer.
Alan could make out ornate 'engraving' across the surface and for the first time noticed the small feet that protruded from under the rim.
Such qualities stood to challenge the kind of collective participation and sectional approach traditional 'engraving' often required.
the scene is depicted in a contemporary 'engraving' by William Hogarth
Techniques of 'engraving' , casting, and die-stamping usually associated with silver are also employed in jewelry making.
It is similar to the technique of 'engraving' , where a line is cut straight into the metal plate by the engraver.
The traditional Basque decorative arts consist primarily of woodcarving and 'engraving' on stone.
Artisans then begin the process of 'engraving' on it.
Born, raised, and educated just outside of London, Barraclough initially learned the art of 'engraving' from a Master English gunsmith in the late 1940s.
The monk reached down, took it out, and peered at the intricate 'engraving' of Chinese characters.
In the course of his research, Professor Turner has developed the skill to recognise styles of 'engraving' in the manner of a handwriting expert.
Take your time don't rush your work - 'engraving' is a time consuming process and some mistakes cannot be undone!
Considered as goldsmith's work, the dishes are unremarkable and represent a fairly standard form for the time; it is in their complex and dense 'engraving' that their artistic interest lies.
Designs used blown glass techniques with little cutting and 'engraving' but no painting or gilding.
As well as contemporary bronzes and ivories, 'engravings' were also being used as design sources.
For sheer numbers of prints and 'engravings' reproduced, no other Victorian artist came close.
Works of art include paintings, 'engravings' , prints as well as original sculptures or statues.
They, it seems, were copied from books of 'engravings' and photographs or from pictures painted by others.
His best-known works are his wood 'engravings' , which are mainly figure compositions and landscapes in a bold, clear style.
All 'engravings' are hand-made in the workshop from the original plates by a team of four specialists.
Certain of the artist's plates, pictures and 'engravings' had been sold in 1858 for £2,500.
On display will be a range of visual interpretations of characters and scenes, including early wood 'engravings' and contemporary photographs.
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