filigree

[ˈfɪlɪɡriː]

filigree Definition

  • 1delicate and intricate ornamental work made from twisted threads of gold and silver, or sometimes of other metals such as copper, with tiny beads or spangles, or both
  • 2anything resembling such ornamental work

Using filigree: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "filigree" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The necklace was made of filigree gold.

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    The antique mirror had a filigree frame.

  • Example

    The cake was decorated with filigree icing.

  • Example

    The wrought iron fence had a filigree design.

filigree Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with filigree

  • jewelry made of delicate and intricate ornamental work

    Example

    She wore a beautiful filigree necklace to the party.

  • a decorative pattern made of twisted threads of metal

    Example

    The curtains had a filigree pattern that matched the wallpaper.

  • filigree earrings

    earrings made of delicate and intricate ornamental work

    Example

    She received a pair of filigree earrings as a gift from her grandmother.

Origins of filigree

from Latin 'filum' meaning 'thread' and 'granum' meaning 'grain'

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Summary: filigree in Brief

Filigree [ˈfɪlɪgriː] is a type of delicate and intricate ornamental work made from twisted threads of gold and silver, or sometimes of other metals such as copper, with tiny beads or spangles, or both. It can be used to decorate jewelry, mirrors, cakes, and other objects. Filigree extends into phrases like 'filigree jewelry,' and is often used in formal contexts to denote ornamentation or decoration.