The Japanese metal art form known as "cloisonné" (often misspelled as "coissane") involves the creation of decorative objects using metal wire to partition areas filled with enamel. This technique dates back to ancient times and is characterized by vibrant colors and intricate designs. Artisans carefully apply the enamel within the metal partitions, then fire it to create a glossy finish. Cloisonné is often used in jewelry, vases, and other ornamental pieces, showcasing the skill and artistry of Japanese craftsmen.
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Grimmjow's released form is called "Pantera", which is Japanese for Panther King and Spanish for Panther.
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The process is called oxidation, where the metal combines with oxygen to form metal oxides. This can result in the formation of rust on iron or tarnish on silver.
Ions that have negative charges are called anions. Anions form when a non metal gains electrons lost from a metal.
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Japanese technique of swordsmanship is called Kenjutsu, which literally means "fencing" ("ken" stands for sword and "jutsu" is technique or art). Modernly "Japanese Fencing
The reaction of a metal with oxygen to form rust is called oxidation. This process involves the metal reacting with oxygen in the presence of moisture to create a layer of iron oxide (rust) on the surface of the metal.
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It's called a haiku (俳句)
Yes. Sony is a Japanese company, founded in 1945 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. It is currently headquartered in Tokyo.
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