Look at the manufacturing technique of a tiny golden filigree from the Charavalle Cross
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Australasian Research Cluster for Archaeological Science
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A very small portion of filigree, from a jewelry masterpiece (the Chiaravalle Cross) has been made available for analyses, after a restoration [1,2]. The filigree has a multi-component structure, made of rolled and twisted silver wires, soldered and finally gilded. The complex structure of this ancient golden filigree has been disclosed in a non destructive way by a neutron tomographic experiment and this information will be compared to a SEM investigation made on another portion of the same filigree, in order to derive details on
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Di Martino, D., Salvemini, F., Cucine, C., Riccardi, M. P., Marchcucci, G. (2024). Look at the manufacturing technique of a tiny golden filigree from the Charavalle Cross. Presentation to the 44th International Symposium on Archaeometry, Melbourne, 27th-31st May 2024. In 44th International Symposium on Archaeometry, Melbourne, 27th-31st May 2024, Book of abstracts, (pp. 60). Retrieved from: https://arcas.org.au/isa2024.melbourne/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ISA2024-Book-of-abstracts_2.pdf