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  1. Repoussé and chasing - Wikipedia

    Arts and Crafts repousse shield made by Keswick School of Industrial Art, UK, 1895 Repoussé on tin sheet – "Greek horse" by Mexican artist Manolo Vega, 2011 The Statue of Liberty, New …

  2. Repoussé | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. …

  3. Beginner's Guide To Chasing & Repoussé - Kernowcraft

    Guest tutor, Kumiko shares with you a beginner friendly guide on the popular jewellery making techniques of chasing and repoussé. Sharing a breakdown of the essential tools needed, a …

  4. Repoussé - Artefacts-Collector

    Explore the history and significance of repoussé in antique jewelry, medals, and religious orfèvrerie. Learn how this ancient technique has been used for centuries to create detailed, …

  5. What is Repousse? - icollectsterling.com

    Nov 1, 2025 · Repoussé is a venerable metalworking technique that involves shaping and ornamenting metal by hammer

  6. REPOUSSÉ Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Once we reached the building, I tugged him to the side, away from the gateway with its concentric arches and ornate repousse facade.

  7. Smarthistory – Repoussé and chasing

    In metalwork, repoussé is a technique for decorating a surface by hammering the reverse of the object, sometimes into a mold of wood that has been carved in intaglio, to create designs in …

  8. 30 Facts About Repoussé

    Discover 30 fascinating facts about repoussé, the ancient metalworking technique that shapes history through intricate designs and craftsmanship.

  9. REPOUSSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of REPOUSSÉ is shaped or ornamented with patterns in relief made by hammering or pressing on the reverse side —used especially of metal.

  10. repoussé, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford …

    repoussé, adj. & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary