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A narrow decorative molding resembling a row of beads 1/16" or smaller in diameter. It is formed by a beading tool, in somewhat the same manner as a pie crimper, applied with pressure against the edge of a rotating piece in a lathe. It is most often found on Philadelphia pieces with neoclassic styling. Also see Gadrooning.
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| beading |
The tiny dots usually found around the rim of a coin.
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| beading |
A continuous series of small dots or denticles found either around the rim of a coin or between the legend and field.
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| beading |
The beads sewn onto fabric either to form a pattern or to cover the fabric's surface completely.
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| beading |
A condition where flat joints become visible under critical lighting showing a narrow bead or ridge in the center of the joint.
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