Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at pellicer.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Pellicer.
Examples
-
Anirà a cÃrrec del seu President i baixista dels Quicos Kike Pellicer i compta amb el suport extern de la sala Clubzigrama dâAmposta i Sala La Dutxa de La RÃpita.
Nits a l’Ã tic: De la meva guitarra a l’iTunes | [bauen] 2009
-
Pellicer, who designed the jewelry of Brobdingnagian proportions for the Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday, changed that when she introduced jewelry-making, a creative process that didn't require the upper-body strength demanded by hammering out large pieces.
-
With government support, Metcalf and Pellicer founded a school of arts and crafts in 1976 in the town, undertaking instruction in new techniques, development of new tools, and cultural, technical and artistic studies.
-
Setting up a studio in Santa Clara, James Metcalf and his wife Ana Pellicer brought new approaches to coppersmithing from both the technical and organizational fronts.
-
Pellicer, who designed the jewelry of Brobdingnagian proportions for the Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday, changed that when she introduced jewelry-making, a creative process that didn't require the upper-body strength demanded by hammering out large pieces.
-
With government support, Metcalf and Pellicer founded a school of arts and crafts in 1976 in the town, undertaking instruction in new techniques, development of new tools, and cultural, technical and artistic studies.
-
Pellicer, who designed the jewelry of Brobdingnagian proportions for the Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday, changed that when she introduced jewelry-making, a creative process that didn't require the upper-body strength demanded by hammering out large pieces.
-
Setting up a studio in Santa Clara, James Metcalf and his wife Ana Pellicer brought new approaches to coppersmithing from both the technical and organizational fronts.
-
Setting up a studio in Santa Clara, James Metcalf and his wife Ana Pellicer brought new approaches to coppersmithing from both the technical and organizational fronts.
-
With government support, Metcalf and Pellicer founded a school of arts and crafts in 1976 in the town, undertaking instruction in new techniques, development of new tools, and cultural, technical and artistic studies.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.