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Quel diplôme pour devenir Ebeniste ?

Quel diplôme pour devenir Ebeniste ?
Etudes et formation – BMA (Brevet des Métiers d’Art) ébéniste. – BTM (Brevet de Technicien des Métiers) ébéniste. Niveau Bac +2 :- DMA (Diplôme des Métiers d’Art) arts de l’habitat, option décors et mobilier ou option ornements et objets. – BTMS (Brevet Technique des Métiers Supérieur) ébénisterie.
What is an example of ébénisterie in France?
- Early Parisian ébénistes often came from the Low Countries themselves; an outstanding example is Pierre Golle, who worked at the Gobelins manufactory making cabinets and table tops veneered with marquetry, the traditional enrichment of ébénisterie, or « cabinet-work ». Ébénistes make case furniture, either veneered or painted.
What is the origin of the word 'ebénistre'?
- The word is 17th-century in origin. Early Parisian ébénistes often came from the Low Countries themselves; an outstanding example is Pierre Golle, who worked at the Gobelins manufactory making cabinets and table tops veneered with marquetry, the traditional enrichment of ébénisterie, or « cabinet-work ».
What is the difference between a menuisier and an Ebéniste?
- As opposed to ébéniste, the term menuisier denotes a woodcarver or chairmaker in French. The English equivalent for ébéniste, « ebonist », is not commonly used. Originally, an ébéniste was one who worked with ebony, a favoured luxury wood for mid-17th century Parisian cabinets, originating in imitation of elite furniture being made in Antwerp.
What is another word for ebenist?
- Ébéniste ( pronounced [ebenist]) is a loanword (from French) for a cabinet-maker, particularly one who works in ebony . As opposed to ébéniste, the term menuisier denotes a woodcarver or chairmaker in French. The English equivalent for ébéniste, « ebonist », is not commonly used.