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Silver Filigrain Work

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
August
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The silvcr liligrain work of Cutucki nüia. Arabia, Malt, Genoa, Non"! Sweden, and Denmark- evo. dentical with the filigrain work of W ent Grecce, Bvzantium, and Ei was probably earned into the Phrenicians and Arnbs, and 11 navia by the Normans. It Is inct ia character irom jewelry aad ' silver, and is cenerally doue in u east by boys, whoae live lioeonu ceener 6ight enablc them to pat tn silver threads toijether with the necWl rapiiiity and accu"Time destroys beautiful canvas! fatally as it destroys beautiful liua' bodies. Engraving preserve nd u morUlizes botu, and so;ne day wiU iW remain to attest that mastere aud ¦¦ ïave lived. - Gcorgr ' The public is not obliged tokno the works which oharm and tastruetn oftenonlytho overflow of vesMl"J ilned its most precious coutenl G'eorye Hand. Balzac once said to friend: '¦&' and idealize (only) in the pi beautiful, it is the work of wumen. himself, idealized- in an inverse seW ugliucss, folly ind grave fault.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News