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Etching Method of engraving in which lines or textures

are bitten, or etched, into a metal plate, usually copper, with acid.

Like drawing on the plate in the same direct way as with pen or pencil on paper.

The first etchings date from the early 16th century, but the basic principle had been used earlier for the decoration of armour.

Among the pioneers of the medium were Albrecht Altdorfer, Albrecht Dürer, and Parmigianino; the greatest of all etchers wasRembrandt. In the 20th century, etching was especially popular for book illustration.

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Pre-hispanic samples of etching

The ambahan, a poetic literary form composed of seven-syllable lines used to convey messages through metaphors and images. The ambahan has remained in existence today chiefly because it is etched on bamboo tubes using ancient Southeast Asian, pre-colonial script called surat Mangyan

Antique Etched Bamboo Tribal Medicinal Mortar & Pestle

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Pre-hispanic samples of etching Flute etching patterns employed by Bontok craftsmen

Bamboo nose flutes from the C. E. Smith collection. All of these are probably of Bontok manufacture

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The Hanunóo script is one of three forms of the baybayin that is still in use today.

Pre-hispanic samples of etching

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Herbert W. Krieger'sThe Collection of Primitive Weapons and Armor of the Philippine Islands in the United States National MuseumSmithsonian Institution; United States National Museum, Bulletin 137 (1926)

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Crayon Etching Process

1. Fill the desired shape with light and bright colored crayons. Do not use dark colors.

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Crayon Etching Process2. When the space is completely covered with bright colors, use a black or dark purple crayon to color the entire space .

You can also use black acrylic paint as a second layer.

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Crayon Etching Process3. Using any pointed tip (pencils, bbq sticks, paper clips), draw on the black area of the paper and you will see the color underneath.

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Crayon Etching Samples

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Crayon Etching Samples