Made of teakwood covered with silver filigree, it had a life-size female figure at each corner with natural hair and movable eyes. |
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Youthful variations of the theme include filigree pendant necklaces and earrings featuring single fruits. |
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I've used dark green sea glass with a bronze coloured wire, gorgeous lustred beads, bronze filigree beads, and a couple of green seed beads. |
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The artisans of Cuttack are skilled in filigree work and make gold and silver jewelry. |
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Interestingly the plain case holds the elaborately decorated cutlery while the filigree case houses the more restrained pieces. |
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One of the treasures it contained was a quite beautiful silver filigree locket that looked old and tarnished. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy mass concrete solidity of the vault. |
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The notes will have a highly reflective silver filigree foil on which the value of the note will be evident. |
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Clearly a master of her modest medium, she folds paper into facets, quills it into curlicues and cuts it into intricate, lacelike filigree. |
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Its intricately carved windows have beautiful jali or filigree work that is a feature of all buildings of the period in Ahmedabad. |
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The scabbard was fine leather, with intricate designs winding around it done in silver filigree. |
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Strands of gold filigree made up the body and outstretched wings while silver wire outlined the head, feathers. |
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Snarled hanks of colored line nest devotedly against one another and suspend euphoniously from a planar filigree of black over white. |
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Delicate gold filigree entwined itself around her lower arm, wrist, and hand. |
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More silver filigree wound through the auburn hair that fell about her shoulders. |
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Dangling from them were small drops of red stone on silver filigree backing. |
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Goldsmiths and silversmiths make earrings, brooches, and bracelets, which are especially noted for their filigree work. |
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Used mainly on jewellery and boxes, Theva craft is like cutwork gold filigree with a coloured enamel background and quite unique in its style. |
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Beth found the skill amazing in its intricacy, like the fine art of carving filigree. |
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His work is known for the high quality of workmanship and the use of filigree, granulation, and engraved gemstones. |
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A knock at the door alarmed me and my silver filigree brush clanged off the glass vanity. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy concrete solidity of the vault. |
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It has also become popular to work filigree and lattice work into the metal settings. |
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It is especially suitable for jobs with filigree waste parts and for long runs as well as fine wave categories. |
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Franziska Furter creates filigree drawings and sculptures that have something both beautiful and unsettling. |
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The spectrum includes solid and filigree shapes, floating elements and floor-standing blocks. |
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The Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall is oval, encircled by 823 round filigree columns in steel. |
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And the soul-searching that must have gone on prior to the group's comeback runs through the entire album like a filigree thread. |
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Imagine a feather, or a sprig of lavender, and you can gauge this quartz movement's filigree design. |
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The filigree stripy structure of the basic tile is also characteristic of the design of the floor. |
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In France, reaction against the asymmetric filigree of late Rococo produced frames with architectural frets and interlaced ornament, suited to the Neoclassical interior. |
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Tony Stone is also exhibiting an extremely rare matching set of four George III serpentine fronted knife boxes in flame mahogany with filigree silverwork. |
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I was to be found reclining, carefree and contentment itself, clutching a filigree glass of the finest port and allowing the soothing tones to lull me into doziness. |
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What had seemed to be a solid structure from a distance proves to be a filigree Chinese puzzle close up. |
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The coverings can be either rustical or carved out in a more filigree way. Combinations of marble and bright sandstone are possible, too. |
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Smack in the middle of it all is a porcelain cup and saucer set detailed with a delicate filigree of china blue on an almost translucent white. |
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A soft and pliable four strand thread, easily divided for fine filigree work. |
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Clare glances toward the calm sea and its white filigree of sudsy surf, where terns are diving toward tiny frightened mackerel. |
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She is a woman for whom practical considerations are unobscured by emotional filigree. |
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Use as one thread, or divide into 3 separate strands and try No. 12 for filigree ornamental seaming and highlighting. |
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The showstopper: A completely personal message waits in the hollow of the filigree bottle. |
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Curving, filigree grooves and the soft shape of an ellipsis are united here in a unique manner. |
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Despite the filigree and warm effect this chaise longue is elastic, soft and resistant. |
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He pulled from within his robe a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, a magnificent silver filigree forming beautiful designs on the neck clasp but flawed by only one thing. |
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The earlier mark had a longish, light filigree look, while the challenger with its thick, corpulent silhouette gave a more bulky impression. |
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Wind cross-hatched its long grasses to gleaming filigree as I climbed through scattered holm oak and Corsican pine to the ridge. |
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Birds were a favoured ornamental motif and the filigree technique maintained the lightness of the subject without compromising their opulence. |
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With this filigree cord guidance, the slat blinds become a design element for modern facades. |
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Woven into the filigree is the desire to reassert the position of Man, subdued by a globalised and virtual world. |
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The modern filigree created by the artist's free-form manufacturing process produces warm ambient lighting. |
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Ideal for the delicate, filigree work, when one needs both hands to work with, for instance for the assembly of small components. |
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Hunched figures squatted against the walls in the greenish gloom, working silently, bent over filigree necklaces crafted from melted down meticais, the Mozambican currency. |
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It consists of a series of wide and narrow bands of rinceaux, arabesques, and garlands in niello and filigree, with one lower section including an arcade with figures. |
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Her necklace, a large red jewel enclosed in filigree silver work, must have been given to her by a mentor within the Order, it seemed ancient and full of power. |
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Whatever allegorical path of interpretation one pursues, it is the fine filigree fiction of Shaul's anguish that grips, as he quests for the unknowable. |
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The knife, fork, and spoon were usually housed in a leather or shagreen case, although sometimes a more exotic material such as silver filigree was used. |
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Compositions on white paper seem gently washed with faint shadows, while those on black paper are inhabited by cloudlike presences made of traceries of white filigree lines. |
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Two bands of delicate gold filigree work surround a panel of cloisonné enamel with a symmetrical design of two birds arranged on either side of a tree. |
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A short, stormy introduction in G minor leads into a melody of ravishing sweetness sung by the solo cello, and decorated with a filigree of arpeggios by the violins. |
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Yet it seemed overdecorated, too busy with rapid-moving filigree. |
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The other, like the outer edge, shows a succession of small seeded protuberances of Fatimid construction with fretwork filigree ornamentation in which a central motif made up of two opposed spirals stands out. |
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The body of the earring is made up of two fretwork sheets, decorated with filigree work and seeding, that are connected by a smooth strip that runs around the edge. |
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With his wispy hair and kind, boyish eyes contradicting his forehead's filigree wrinkles, all he needs is a battered top hat to make him look like a gold-hearted Dickensian goodie, a Pip of late middle age. |
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The shrouding of the glass façade, which gives the house its name, is also responsible for this due to the filigree effect of the cedar wood lamella. |
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It is also key to keep the bedazzlement of flash and filigree clear from the more staid splendor of substance. |
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If there's not much space for a sun protection system or if facades are to be dominated by large window openings, the filigree design of an external venetian blind with flat slats harmonizes well with modern architecture. |
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Cloisonne is sometimes seen as a cheaper alternative to jewelled encrustation or filigree. |
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New techniques employed were filigree and chip carving, while new motifs included interlace patterns and animal ornamentation. |
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San Jeronimo de Tunan is famous for its intricately designed and crafted silver filigree jewellery. |
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He rebuilt the rotted front porch, restoring some of the Victorian filigree in the process, and reshingled the front facade. |
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The visual element of the blond, diaphanous, slender figure of the harpist, suggestively recalling Debussy's Melisande, was providing aerial lightness to the filigree and to the arabesque fluids of the instrument. |
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More octaves ensue, followed by chromatic passagework with filigree scales. |
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The collections include enamelled glass lamps, Egyptian ceramics and a rare collection of filigree waterpot filters of unpainted earthenware renowned for their lacework designs. |
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Outstanding features of this style of building are roofs that seemingly float on air, with a filigree supporting framework and skilfully suspended facades. |
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Against a massive sky is a filigree of trees and branches. |
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The motif of the two lovebirds in the elaborate gold filigree suggests that this perfume container may have been a special gift for a young lady from her fiancé. |
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Her socks, oh, what socks, white cotton ankle socks like Judith's own but transformed by a filigree, turned-over edge of scalloped lace. |
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When your garden has the post-winter blahs, tiny tuck-in plants come to the rescue, filling gaps with a filigree of flowers. |
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In the slow movements she sculpts a purposeful edge to the decorative filigree, a transmutation of operatic fioritura into pianistic terms. |
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Splash out on pottery, decorated tiles, crystal, copperware, embroidered tablecloths, filigree jewellery and cork products. |
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Very low inherent noise prevents the masking of filigree sound structures. |
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Bedin's eight redingotes were worked in lavish lace and gold filigree threadwork, mounted on padding over crinoline hoops, some with skirts whooshed up like Elizabethan ruffs. |
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He deplored the medireview practice of covering oneself with a filigree of guru-talk and expressing excessive superiority through the blind belief that was prevalent. |
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