In the Middle Ages young women wore wreaths of gold and eventually gave way to chaplets. |
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If the design is such that there is insufficient support to hold the core in position, then metal supports called chaplets are used. |
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Usually no special color is prescribed for the beads of the various chaplets. |
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In addition, with the one-piece core, no chaplets are needed to support the core. |
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It features a spun-metal face, precision-cut, individual chrome hour chaplets and an iridescent blue background. |
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Studs and chaplets of different dimensions turned on cutting off lathes and for large automaton series. |
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Ensuring that the bore was precisely centred was a particularly critical part of the casting process, and small wrought-iron fixtures called chaplets were used to hold the core precisely in place. |
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It had an unquestionable impact on the development of turning around a craft industry manufacturing the objects of piety, among other things the chaplets, an extension of the pilgrimages of Bétharram. |
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