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A jewelry modeler for the fret-worked bangles

Gulati et al., 2010

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14295020861117162756
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Gulati V
Tandon P
Singh H
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International Journal of Computer Applications

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ABSTRACT A parametric feature based jewelry modeler for designing and manufacturing of the Fret-worked bangles. These bangles are made from gold and adorned with fretwork designs. Fretwork is a decorative design that is either carved in low relief on a solid …
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