Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to or made by pyrography.

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  • adjective of or relating to or produced by pyrography

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Examples

  • When used for this purpose the bracket, as well as the pyrographic outfit, is stowed away in the cabinet as shown in Fig. 3.

    Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part I 1891

  • Shoppers may also select items made using silversmithing and metal stamping techniques or embellished with pyrographic designs.

    Kansas City infoZine Headlines 2010

  • After a few years of tinkering in his studio, Tom Sachs has resurfaced with a new show entitled Work at New York's Sperone Westwater gallery filling three floors with art exploring as many creative tangents: a series of pyrographic works, using a wood burning-etching technique; a foam core crafted collection based on Sevres porcelain; and a series that pays homage to James Brown, with a JB listening station, his Last Supper packed in a microwave, and a framed array of JB's hair products.

    Kisa Lala: Keeping Time With Tom Sachs: An Interview With the Artist Kisa Lala 2011

  • After a few years of tinkering in his studio, Tom Sachs has resurfaced with a new show entitled Work at New York's Sperone Westwater gallery filling three floors with art exploring as many creative tangents: a series of pyrographic works, using a wood burning-etching technique; a foam core crafted collection based on Sevres porcelain; and a series that pays homage to James Brown, with a JB listening station, his Last Supper packed in a microwave, and a framed array of JB's hair products.

    Kisa Lala: Keeping Time With Tom Sachs: An Interview With the Artist Kisa Lala 2011

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