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- Q693323 subject Q7004038.
- Q693323 subject Q7152626.
- Q693323 subject Q7469133.
- Q693323 subject Q9108381.
- Q693323 abstract "Mosaic gold or bronze powder refers to tin(IV) sulfide as used as a pigment in bronzing and gilding wood and metal work. It is obtained as a yellow scaly crystalline powder. The alchemists referred to it as aurum musivum, or aurum mosaicum. The term mosaic gold has also been used to refer to ormolu and to cut shapes of gold leaf, some darkened for contrast, arranged as a mosaic. The term bronze powder may also refer to powdered bronze alloy.Alchemists prepared this by combining mercury, tin, sal ammoniac, and sublimated sulfur (fleur de soufre), grinding, mixing, then setting them for three hours in a sand heat. The dirty sublimate being taken off, aurum mosaicum was found at the bottom of the matrass. It was recommended in most chronic and nervous cases, and particularly convulsions of children; however, it is no longer recommended for any medical uses.".
- Q693323 thumbnail Giovanni_Segantini_-_The_Angel_of_Life_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg?width=300.
- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q10748318.
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- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004038.
- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152626.
- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469133.
- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q9108381.
- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q925.
- Q693323 wikiPageWikiLink Q929186.
- Q693323 comment "Mosaic gold or bronze powder refers to tin(IV) sulfide as used as a pigment in bronzing and gilding wood and metal work. It is obtained as a yellow scaly crystalline powder. The alchemists referred to it as aurum musivum, or aurum mosaicum. The term mosaic gold has also been used to refer to ormolu and to cut shapes of gold leaf, some darkened for contrast, arranged as a mosaic.".
- Q693323 label "Mosaic gold".
- Q693323 depiction Giovanni_Segantini_-_The_Angel_of_Life_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.