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Opus interrasile, lit. 'work shaved or scraped in-between' is a pierced openwork metalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular in Byzantine jewellery. It was developed and popularized in Rome, where metalworkers used it to make arabesques and other similar designs. The technique involves punching holes in metal to simulate lattice patterns, openwork gold jewelry, and so on. Patterns were often drawn on the metal, and then various tools used to remove the desired pieces.

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  • L'opus interrasile est une technique de joaillerie qui consiste à ajourer un objet en métal à l'aide d'un burin afin de créer un décor. Cette technique a été utilisée à la fin de l'empire romain. * Portail du travail et des métiers (fr)
  • Opus interrasile («obra calada»)​ es una técnica de metalurgia perforada desarrollada desde el siglo III a.e.c., y muy popular en la joyería bizantina. Fue desarrollado y popularizado en la antigua Roma, donde los trabajadores metalúrgicos lo usaron para hacer arabescos y otros diseños similares. La técnica consiste en perforar agujeros en el metal para simular patrones de celosía, joyas de oro caladas, etc. Los patrones a menudo se dibujaban en el metal, y luego se usaban varias herramientas para eliminar los trozos no-deseados. (es)
  • Opus interrasile, lit. 'work shaved or scraped in-between' is a pierced openwork metalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular in Byzantine jewellery. It was developed and popularized in Rome, where metalworkers used it to make arabesques and other similar designs. The technique involves punching holes in metal to simulate lattice patterns, openwork gold jewelry, and so on. Patterns were often drawn on the metal, and then various tools used to remove the desired pieces. (en)
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  • Opus interrasile («obra calada»)​ es una técnica de metalurgia perforada desarrollada desde el siglo III a.e.c., y muy popular en la joyería bizantina. Fue desarrollado y popularizado en la antigua Roma, donde los trabajadores metalúrgicos lo usaron para hacer arabescos y otros diseños similares. La técnica consiste en perforar agujeros en el metal para simular patrones de celosía, joyas de oro caladas, etc. Los patrones a menudo se dibujaban en el metal, y luego se usaban varias herramientas para eliminar los trozos no-deseados. La técnica puede denominarse más genéricamente como o perforado. La técnica equivalente en Japón se llama , y se encuentra en el arte budista. (es)
  • Opus interrasile, lit. 'work shaved or scraped in-between' is a pierced openwork metalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular in Byzantine jewellery. It was developed and popularized in Rome, where metalworkers used it to make arabesques and other similar designs. The technique involves punching holes in metal to simulate lattice patterns, openwork gold jewelry, and so on. Patterns were often drawn on the metal, and then various tools used to remove the desired pieces. The technique may be referred more generically to as openwork or pierced work. The equivalent technique in Japan is called sukashibori, and is found in Buddhist art. (en)
  • L'opus interrasile est une technique de joaillerie qui consiste à ajourer un objet en métal à l'aide d'un burin afin de créer un décor. Cette technique a été utilisée à la fin de l'empire romain. * Portail du travail et des métiers (fr)
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