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- Nef_(metalwork) abstract "A nef is an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made of precious metals in the shape of a ship – nef was another word for a carrack in French. If not just used for decoration, it could hold salt or spices (the latter being very expensive in the Middle Ages), or cutlery, or even napkins. The large nef depicted in the well-known calendar miniature for January from the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry is being used to hold, and perhaps wash, gilt dishes from the table service. Nefs are recorded in France as early as 1239, initially consisting of just the hull, and perhaps initially used to drink from; by the 15th century the most elaborate had masts, sails and even crew, and had become too crowded with such details to be used as containers for anything. The so-called Mechanical Galleon in the British Museum is a late 16th-century German nef which was also a clock and automaton, with moving figures and music.A nef was usually made of silver, silver-gilt or gold, often further embellished with enamel and jewels. A nautilus shell often formed the hull of the ship, as in the Burghley Nef (illustrated). Some nefs had wheels to allow them to be rolled from one end of the table to the other, but most had legs or pedestals. The nef was placed in front of the most important person at table as a mark of their status.The equivalent in religious plate is a navicula, Latin for small ship, and also a term in English for a boat-shaped incense-holder.".
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- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Automaton.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Burghley_Nef.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Carrack.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marine_art.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_European_metalwork_objects.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serving_and_dining.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver-gilt_objects.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver_objects.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Chambered_nautilus.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Country_Life_(magazine).
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Cutlery.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Incense.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_Galleon.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Napkin.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Nautilus_shell.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Precious_metal.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Schlüsselfelder_Ship.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Silver-gilt.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Très_Riches_Heures_du_Duc_de_Berry.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink Vitreous_enamel.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink File:Burghley_nef.jpg.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLink File:Les_Très_Riches_Heures_du_duc_de_Berry_Janvier.jpg.
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nef (metalwork)".
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nef".
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nef".
- Nef_(metalwork) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nefs".
- Nef_(metalwork) hasPhotoCollection Nef_(metalwork).
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- Nef_(metalwork) subject Category:Marine_art.
- Nef_(metalwork) subject Category:Medieval_European_metalwork_objects.
- Nef_(metalwork) subject Category:Serving_and_dining.
- Nef_(metalwork) subject Category:Silver-gilt_objects.
- Nef_(metalwork) subject Category:Silver_objects.
- Nef_(metalwork) hypernym Ornament.
- Nef_(metalwork) type Fashion.
- Nef_(metalwork) comment "A nef is an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made of precious metals in the shape of a ship – nef was another word for a carrack in French. If not just used for decoration, it could hold salt or spices (the latter being very expensive in the Middle Ages), or cutlery, or even napkins.".
- Nef_(metalwork) label "Nef (metalwork)".
- Nef_(metalwork) sameAs Nef_de_table.
- Nef_(metalwork) sameAs Nef.
- Nef_(metalwork) sameAs m.0g7106.
- Nef_(metalwork) sameAs Неф_(сосуд).
- Nef_(metalwork) sameAs Q961867.
- Nef_(metalwork) sameAs Q961867.
- Nef_(metalwork) wasDerivedFrom Nef_(metalwork)?oldid=593899789.
- Nef_(metalwork) depiction Burghley_nef.jpg.
- Nef_(metalwork) isPrimaryTopicOf Nef_(metalwork).