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  1. Guilloché - Wikipedia

    Guilloché (French: [ɡijɔʃe]), or guilloche (/ ɡɪˈloʊʃ /), is a decorative technique in which a very precise, intricate, and repetitive pattern is mechanically engraved into an underlying material …

  2. GUILLOCHE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GUILLOCHE is an architectural ornament formed of two or more interlaced bands with openings containing round devices.

  3. The guilloché motif - Van Cleef & Arpels

    A traditional engraving technique taking its inspiration from goldsmithery and culinary art, the guilloché is used by the Maison since the 1910s on objects, accessories, watches and jewels.

  4. How was it made? Guilloché enamelling - V&A

    See how guilloché – a highly decorative technique used in metalwork – is achieved with specialised machinery known as ornamental lathes.

  5. Art, History, and Processes of Guilloché Engraving G. Phil Poirier Poirier Studio and Bonny Doon Engineering Taos, New Mexico, USA

  6. Guilloché - design-encyclopedia.com

    Guilloché is a decorative technique used in design and craftsmanship. It is characterized by a pattern of intricate, curved lines which form a geometric mosaic. Examples of guilloché can be …

  7. Guilloché Explained

    Guilloché (pronounced as /fr/), or guilloche, is a decorative technique in which a very precise, intricate and repetitive pattern is mechanically engraved into an underlying material via engine …

  8. The Art of Guilloche - Sartory Billard

    Guilloche, pronounced “gee-oh-shay,” is derived from the French term “guillocher,” meaning to decorate with intersecting curved lines. This technique transforms plain surfaces into …

  9. Guilloche Definition, Pattern, Origins - Study.com

    Guilloche was the name for a lathe machine that was able to carve the pattern into metal surfaces. The French word became general terminology for the pattern that the machine was …

  10. What "Guilloché" means? - Fontenille Pataud

    In the watchmaking industry, for example, the term "master guillocheur" is used to describe the craftsman who has mastered the art of guilloche. the craftsman who perfectly masters this …