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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
cameo , small relief carving, usually on striated precious or semiprecious stones or on shell. The design, often a portrait head, is commonly cut in the light-colored vein, and the dark one is left as the background. Glass of two colors in layers may be cameo-cut; a famous Roman example is the Portland vase . The art originated in Asia as a decoration on the reverse side of seals. The Greeks were noted for their exquisite designs and cutting on jewelry and on decorations for jewel caskets, vases, cups, and candelabra. The Romans were adept cutters, and Rome remains a center of experts in... Read more
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cameo noun  they were willing to pay Brando millions just for a cameo synonyms : bit part, vignette.

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Encyclopedia Britannica

Hard or precious stone, glass, ceramic, or shell carved in relief above the surface. It is the opposite of intaglio . Surviving cameos date from the early Sumerian period ( 3100 ) to the decline of Roman civilization, and from the Renaissance to the Neoclassical period of the 18th century. They ...

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