guilloche
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of guilloche
1855–60; < French: graining tool < ?
Example Sentences
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It is made up of two panels, with the largest showing large, colourful flowers surrounded by bands of intertwining strands - a motif known as a guilloche.
From BBC • Feb. 22, 2022
Stooped over the case, Mr. Smoove admired the old-world craftsmanship a Breguet with a guilloche dial.
From New York Times • Mar. 6, 2020
All of the dials are solid gold and embellished with a special guilloche pattern.
From Forbes • Oct. 26, 2014
In the triple guilloche, the centre row of circles comes half-way between the others, and the enclosing band crosses diagonally both ways, interlacing alternately.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" by Various
The dome of the Rotunda is burnt orange, with the guilloche below it worked out in turquoise green.
From Palaces and Courts of the Exposition by James, Juliet Helena Lumbard
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