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- Shakudō abstract "Shakudō (赤銅) is a billon of gold and copper (typically 4–10% gold, 96–90% copper) which can be treated to form an indigo/black patina resembling lacquer. Unpatinated shakudō visually resembles bronze; the dark color is induced by applying and heating rokushō, a special patination formula.Shakudō was historically used in Japan to construct or decorate katana fittings such as tsuba, menuki, and kozuka; as well as other small ornaments. When it was introduced to the West in the mid-19th century, it was thought to be previously unknown outside Asia, but recent studies have suggested close similarities to certain decorative alloys used in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Modern jewelry artisans have revived the use of shakudō as a striking design element, especially for the technique of mokume-gane.Due to the expensive gold content, shakudō is normally limited to accents or small items such as tsuba. Larger objects (such as vases) described as shakudō may be mislabeled, especially if the glossy blue-black color is not evident. Unpatinated or repolished shakudō will not spontaneously patinate in air.Shakudō is sometimes inaccurately used as a general term for damascened decorative metal inlays of Japanese origin. These were widely known in the West as Amita damascene, from the name of a 20th-century manufacturer of such items for export. Amita damascene included shakudo, shibuichi, gold, silver, and bronze for inlays.".
- Shakudō thumbnail SHAKUDO.jpg?width=300.
- Shakudō wikiPageExternalLink co_history.html.
- Shakudō wikiPageExternalLink 27.html.
- Shakudō wikiPageID "847076".
- Shakudō wikiPageLength "3143".
- Shakudō wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Shakudō wikiPageRevisionID "705573278".
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Billon_(alloy).
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Copper_alloys.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Precious_metal_alloys.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Corinthian_bronze.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Damascening.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Electrum.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Hepatizon.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_sword_mountings.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Japanning.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Katana.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Kuromido.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Lacquer.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Mokume-gane.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Niello.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Orichalcum.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Panchaloha.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Patina.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Rokushō.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Shibuichi.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink Tumbaga.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink File:Gotô_Ichijô_-_Fuchi_with_Hollyhocks_-_Walters_5112593A.jpg.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLink File:SHAKUDO.jpg.
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shakudō".
- Shakudō wikiPageWikiLinkText "shakudō".
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alloy-stub.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colbegin.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colend.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DOI.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-art-stub.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jewellery.
- Shakudō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shakudō subject Category:Copper_alloys.
- Shakudō subject Category:Precious_metal_alloys.
- Shakudō hypernym Billon.
- Shakudō type OfficeHolder.
- Shakudō type Diacritic.
- Shakudō type Redirect.
- Shakudō comment "Shakudō (赤銅) is a billon of gold and copper (typically 4–10% gold, 96–90% copper) which can be treated to form an indigo/black patina resembling lacquer. Unpatinated shakudō visually resembles bronze; the dark color is induced by applying and heating rokushō, a special patination formula.Shakudō was historically used in Japan to construct or decorate katana fittings such as tsuba, menuki, and kozuka; as well as other small ornaments.".
- Shakudō label "Shakudō".
- Shakudō sameAs Q912435.
- Shakudō sameAs Shakudō.
- Shakudō sameAs Shakudō.
- Shakudō sameAs Shakudo.
- Shakudō sameAs 赤銅_(合金).
- Shakudō sameAs Šakudas.
- Shakudō sameAs m.03gpbf.
- Shakudō sameAs Сякудо.
- Shakudō sameAs Шакудо.
- Shakudō sameAs Shakudō.
- Shakudō sameAs Сякудо.
- Shakudō sameAs Shakudō.
- Shakudō sameAs Q912435.
- Shakudō wasDerivedFrom Shakudō?oldid=705573278.
- Shakudō depiction SHAKUDO.jpg.
- Shakudō isPrimaryTopicOf Shakudō.