Burgaudine

/bɜːɡɔːˈdiːn/ noun

A type of decorative inlay or veneer made from iridescent shell material, particularly used on fine furniture during the Renaissance.

From French 'burgaudine', derived from Portuguese 'burgau' (the shell), with the suffix '-ine' indicating material composition; reflects European luxury trade from 1500s-1700s.

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