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<p>[QUOTE="IvaPan, post: 5383626, member: 78949"]<font size="4">Thank you so much, Any! Helpful as usual. </font></p><p><font size="4">Sorry, I am not good at terms in English, just now filling big gaps in my language knowledge. Actually, it is called the same in BG, and is also used for knitting (ajour knit-work), for metalwork (ajour metal fence). </font></p><p><font size="4">I understand you, it is annoying when people do not use the proper terms for things. The problem is that it is so easy to sell online nowadays that there are many sellers that did not take the time to get educated and just started selling. It is like everything else on the internet, one can find all sorts of crap and should be very cautious, compare different sources and address trustworthy sources. But how to distinguish... It became a whole new science "how to find true information on the internet". </font></p><p><font size="4">Thank you for the encouragement, actually I took notice from your old post about filigree <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> </font></p><p><font size="4">B.t.w. I have an old silver bracelet that I believe is filigree (it is part of my mom's jewellery) I will post a photo later on. </font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IvaPan, post: 5383626, member: 78949"][SIZE=4]Thank you so much, Any! Helpful as usual. Sorry, I am not good at terms in English, just now filling big gaps in my language knowledge. Actually, it is called the same in BG, and is also used for knitting (ajour knit-work), for metalwork (ajour metal fence). I understand you, it is annoying when people do not use the proper terms for things. The problem is that it is so easy to sell online nowadays that there are many sellers that did not take the time to get educated and just started selling. It is like everything else on the internet, one can find all sorts of crap and should be very cautious, compare different sources and address trustworthy sources. But how to distinguish... It became a whole new science "how to find true information on the internet". Thank you for the encouragement, actually I took notice from your old post about filigree :) B.t.w. I have an old silver bracelet that I believe is filigree (it is part of my mom's jewellery) I will post a photo later on. [/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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