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- Hardstone abstract "Hardstone is an unscientific term, mostly encountered in the decorative arts or archaeology, that has a similar meaning to semi-precious stones, or gemstones. Very hard building stones, such as granite, are not included in the term in this sense; only stones which are fairly hard, and regarded as attractive - in effect ones which could be used in jewellery. Hardstone carving is the three-dimensional carving for artistic purposes of semi-precious stones such as jade, agate, onyx, rock crystal, sard or carnelian, and a general term for an object made in this way. Two-dimensional inlay techniques for floors, furniture and walls include pietre dure, opus sectile (Ancient Roman), and medieval Cosmatesque work - these typically inlay hardstone pieces into a background of marble or some other building stone. The definition of \"hardstone\" is not very rigid, but excludes \"soft\" stones such as soapstone (steatite) and minerals such as alabaster, both widely used for carving. Hard organic minerals such as amber and jet are included, as well as the mineraloid obsidian. Geologically speaking, most of the gemstones carved in the West are varieties of quartz, including: chalcedony, agate, amethyst, sard, onyx, carnelion, heliotrope, jasper and quartz in its uncoloured form, known as rock crystal. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, quartz rates no higher than a 7, less for types with impurities. Stones typically used for buildings and large sculpture are not often used for small objects such as vessels, although this does occur.The term is derived as a literal translation of the Italian plural pietre dure= \"hard stones\", which in Italian covers all hardstone carving. The semi-anglicized singular pietra dura is used in English for multi-coloured stone inlay work, in fact using marbles as much as semi-precious stones, which was a Florentine speciality from the Renaissance onwards. \"Pietre dure\" is sometimes used (normally italicized) for Italian or European vessels and small sculptures of the same period.".
- Hardstone thumbnail Wine-cup-shah-jahan.JPG?width=300.
- Hardstone wikiPageID "24405589".
- Hardstone wikiPageLength "3219".
- Hardstone wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Hardstone wikiPageRevisionID "696511851".
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Agate.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Alabaster.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Amber.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Amethyst.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Carnelian.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_materials.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gemstones.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stones.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Chalcedony.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Cosmatesque.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Decorative_arts.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Hardstone_carving.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Heliotrope_(mineral).
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Inlay.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Jade.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Jasper.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Jet_(lignite).
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Jewellery.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Mineraloid.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Onyx.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Opus_sectile.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Pietra_dura.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink Soapstone.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Wine-cup-shah-jahan.JPG.
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hardstone".
- Hardstone wikiPageWikiLinkText "hardstone".
- Hardstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other.
- Hardstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hardstone subject Category:Art_materials.
- Hardstone subject Category:Gemstones.
- Hardstone subject Category:Stones.
- Hardstone hypernym Term.
- Hardstone type Art.
- Hardstone type Field.
- Hardstone type Object.
- Hardstone type Science.
- Hardstone comment "Hardstone is an unscientific term, mostly encountered in the decorative arts or archaeology, that has a similar meaning to semi-precious stones, or gemstones. Very hard building stones, such as granite, are not included in the term in this sense; only stones which are fairly hard, and regarded as attractive - in effect ones which could be used in jewellery.".
- Hardstone label "Hardstone".
- Hardstone sameAs Q5656329.
- Hardstone sameAs حجر_صلب.
- Hardstone sameAs m.03cx8p2.
- Hardstone sameAs Q5656329.
- Hardstone wasDerivedFrom Hardstone?oldid=696511851.
- Hardstone depiction Wine-cup-shah-jahan.JPG.
- Hardstone isPrimaryTopicOf Hardstone.