vermeil – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
vermeil
adj.
vermilion red; gilded metal (such as silver, copper, bronze)
Vermeil
Vermeil ( or ; ) is an alternative for the usual term
silver-gilt, or
silver plated or
gilt with
gold. Vermeil pieces appear to be gold but are much cheaper and lighter than solid gold. It is a traditional luxury material used for table plate,
toilet services and grand decorative pieces. Vermeil is a French word which came into use in the English language, mostly in America, in the 19th century, and is rare in
British English. is a combination of
sterling silver,
gold, and other precious metals, commonly used as a component in jewelry. A typical example is sterling silver coated with 14
carat (58%) gold. To be considered vermeil in the US, the gold must be at least 10 carat (42%) and have thickness equivalent to at least 2.5
micrometres of fine gold (a 12 carat [50%] plating would need to be 5 µm thick). In the US, sterling silver covered with a base metal (such as nickel) and plated with gold cannot be sold as vermeil without disclosing that it contains base metal.
vermeil
adj.
ruby, red, vermilion, scarlet color
vermeil
nm.
vermeil, gilded metal (such as silver, copper, bronze); scarlet color, bright red pigment made from a chemical reaction between mercury and sulfur
Vermeil
(n.)
Vermilion; also, the color of vermilion, a bright, beautiful red.
(n.)
Silver gilt or gilt bronze.
(n.)
A liquid composition applied to a gilded surface to give luster to the gold.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Vermeil
(Vehr-MAY) Silver with gold plating.