This Mohair Mystery was knit in garter stitch on size 17 needles with a decorative drop-stitch edge pattern. |
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This cloak with decorative borders is made of muka and is known as a kaitaka. |
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The twin bedroom is particularly charming and is now a children's room with nursery rhyme wallpaper and decorative features. |
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You can use them to add a special decorative touch to painted, wallpapered or faux-finished walls. |
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Starting in the mid-fifteenth century, the decorative stone serpentine was quarried in many small mines in Zoblitz, near Marienberg in Saxony. |
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A jagger or jagging wheel is a pastry wheel with a fluted cutting edge used to crimp and cut pastry with a decorative design. |
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She installed her naive ceramic figures in an enclosure made from jali, a traditional decorative lattice used in Indian architecture. |
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It has been over 50 years since porcupine quillwork was used as the primary decorative motif on Gwich'in jackets, slippers, and gloves. |
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Demonstrations included quilting, decorative paper cutting, decorative stenciling, tinsmithing, woodworking, band box making, and coopering. |
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Joe Donnelly's greatest love is twentieth-century design and the decorative arts, on which he is an acknowledged authority. |
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You can use a router to cut mortises for hardware, to joint and trim lumber, to create recesses for decorative inlays, and much more. |
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A wide variety of decorative painting techniques such as sponging, rag-rolling, and stippling can add a creative touch to your project. |
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The decorative elements were judiciously applied so as to enhance the beauty of the compositions. |
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They aren't part of the essential life of the community, merely a decorative adjunct to it. |
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It dissolves fabrics made of cellulose fibers, such as cotton, linen, rayon, and ramie, offering a variety of decorative options. |
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Round karosses, pouffes, shields and decorative wall piece skins are among the specialties that we stock. |
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When serging decorative thread chains, cording or braid, dab seam sealant on the ends to prevent the chain from raveling. |
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From the Day-Glo color of the carpets, the plastic decorative accoutrements to the long Formica counters, it is literally the 1960's redux. |
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When made of precious stones, pyramids gain value as ornaments, and are valued as decorative pieces as well. |
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Production of one class of product, woody decorative florals, is being tested in several agroforestry configurations. |
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With a thickness of 12 inches, the arch features a decorative keystone and double corbels, outlined by antique glazing on a white lacquer base. |
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These photos later served as aides-memoires for the large decorative panels. |
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The building used to look a bit fancier, and much more decorative, but it was never rebuilt. |
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All the houses will have a traditional look with curved timber framed windows, decorative roof detail and over-door pediments. |
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The adjacent shop window display was filled with flowers and decorative plants. |
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Made of wood or metal, decorative rods span the window frame and act as the primary support for the drapery or scarf. |
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A balloon shade is a soft, blousy window treatment that can add a decorative flair to any room. |
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Buy wallpaper, fabric and floor coverings for their practical as well as decorative effect. |
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The traditional Basque decorative arts consist primarily of woodcarving and engraving on stone. |
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Men usually work with metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum to craft decorative plates, wall hangings, and utensils. |
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It cuts wood providing a way to give a clean and even a decorative edge to woodwork. |
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Students create sensitive rubbings of textural walls, bricks, decorative woodwork, stucco and stones. |
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So at dusk I was led to a kraal where an extended Masai family greeted me with great hospitality and a selection of decorative beaded goods. |
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Traditional handmade crafts were not only useful but also decorative, with colorful and intricate designs. |
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The use of lacebark pines for decorative purposes began as long as 800 years ago. |
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Depending upon the decorative nature of his work, he may also have known how to gild metals with an amalgam of mercury and gold. |
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Like other members of the amaranth family it is nutritious and highly decorative with reddish-purple markings on the stems. |
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This attractive material is mostly consumed by the lapidary market for jewelry and decorative specimens for dressing windows and display cases. |
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The decorative lappets are red cotton velveteen, folded lengthwise and handsewn closed. |
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For the part of the decorative border not available she substituted full-color photographic reproductions set into place on the floor. |
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The single storey residence covers 232 square metres and is in excellent decorative order throughout. |
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The most unusual touches, though, are decorative finials on the roofs of private residences. |
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It makes a decorative house or garden plant with long green leaves and a spectacular flower. |
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He loosened and then retightened his grip on the sword's decorative hilt, readying to attack. |
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More firmly grounded in Hawaiian culture is the lei, a colorful wreath of fresh flowers or other decorative objects worn around the neck. |
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The diffusers provide a unified, decorative look to the ceiling, reducing glare and spreading the light smoothly over a large area. |
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The air was clear and clean and songbird-sized mosquitoes fluttered around in the decorative heights of gladioli, rhododendrons and tulips. |
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A long sword hung from his belt, which was covered with various decorative patterns. |
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Support columns for the bridge will feature textured cast stone, with a cast concrete inset stamped with decorative patterns of prairie grasses. |
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Symmetric and geometric designs are the most common features of Belarusan decorative patterns. |
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Included are geometrics, florals and foliates, animals and nature motifs and other decorative repeat patterns. |
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It can be rustic or traditional, with decorative tops, patterns, curves and arches adding to the fence design. |
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Arabic inscriptions appear on most types of decorative patterns except those with representations of people. |
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It featured exuberant decorative patterns, designs in the brickwork and wooden attachments. |
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Using a pastry brush, paint a decorative pattern on the inside of each cantaloupe with the green chocolate. |
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Armor reflected the Renaissance idealization of the antique, with decorative motifs taken from classical mythology and ancient history. |
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In church building, for instance, decorative features using cast iron could include the ridge along the roof as well as gates and grilles. |
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If it is any consolation, it gave me time to admire the decorative lights put up by some people in their homes and gardens. |
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His hair was thinning and blond, and purely decorative gold rimmed glasses were perched on a thin nose. |
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I was prepared for work that is riotously colorful, highly decorative, masterfully painted, and with a story to tell. |
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We applied a solid area of color first, and then we invented decorative patterns over the dry paint. |
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I went to the bar and asked for a dry sherry and sat in a discreet corner behind a decorative shrub. |
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You'll often see decorative aprons, skirt hems or sleeves on everyday clothes, and baby-carriers are typically exuberant. |
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It's used in all their signing and advertising to create a focused decorative element that doesn't conflict with the art in the store. |
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The application is decorative, not structural, as evidenced by the metal straps suspending the logs. |
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Charles-Joseph Natoire's resplendent decorative style typifies the sophistication and elegance of French art during the rococo period. |
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Some of the tower's best surviving medieval architecture can be found inside, such as decorative arcading along the walls. |
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Thus, it was intended to blend with the interior decorative painting, which was supervised by the architect William Kent. |
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The geometric pattern is found throughout the country in screens, architectural ornament, and decorative arts. |
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The business currently has a selection of Hume and chipboard doors in stock with mouldings and architraves for a decorative finish. |
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The recessed entry is located in the tower, and has a round arch with decorative archivolt molding. |
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You can find wall-mounted coat racks with rosemaling, or other styles of decorative painting. |
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Decide how many rows of decorative stitching you want, then pleat an additional two rows. |
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Renaissance London also has a large range of Victorian cast-iron, English art deco and French decorative radiators. |
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They are artfully brought together in decorative groups which sweep through the room. |
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Sew a decorative button or bead on one end and create a thread loop covered with yarn buttonhole stitches on the opposite end. |
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Use decorative thread in the upper looper and adjust the machine for a short, rolled-edge stitch. |
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It is like a decorative disk on your wheel that covers all of the lug nuts that are mounted on your wheels to your car's axle. |
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Special decorative ceiling tiles which are added to the ceilings as insulation can be found in lumberyards and energy stores. |
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Not only decorative, it was hung in the palace during the first month of the lunar year to help usher in spring. |
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Paragon Glass Industries, for example, makes Naturalam decorative laminated safety glass using natural wood interlayers. |
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A studio offering artistic skills training produces tableware and decorative items sold on the commercial market. |
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With the skeletons were Upper Palaeolithic flint tools of Aurignacian type and signs of decorative art in the form of pierced sea shells. |
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In the exhibition Rubens is represented by two designs for decorative structures and an indistinct muddy sketch of an autumnal sunset. |
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She pulled a brightly coloured gown over her shift, tying it at the waist with a decorative sash. |
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Each panel is embroidered before assembling the skirt and decorative welting, cord and tassels are added for just the perfect finishing touch. |
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She rode her bike closer to him, clutching the white handles with the decorative purple and pink tassels hanging from it. |
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A fascinating mix of braids, tassels, chenilles and decorative trimmings in delicate silken yarn complements the entire package. |
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A Case of Curiosities is devoted to the art of taxidermy, decorative, restorative and anthropomorphic. |
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Worn this way, it becomes a decorative accessory essential to one's highland Malagasy identity. |
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When my pudding arrived I was at first disappointed to see that the custard was just a decorative swirl. |
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It is in good decorative order, and features include timber floors, new teak sash windows, a restored chapel, and a new roof. |
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In Bandung city, despite the president's call, decorative lights in the lobby of the Bandung City Council building were burning bright. |
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There are also garden lamps, bird baths, decorative columns, mushroom lamps, and ornamental urns that a landscape artist would cherish. |
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Art schools trained applied artists to create commercial art and decorative furnishings but offered no training in new technologies. |
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Miles, the more successful, exaggerated the decorative qualities of his father's style to the point of mannerism. |
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This cathedral is done in Manueline style, Portugal's own over-the-top decorative contribution to the world. |
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After applying a primer of red, the decorative figures were scored precisely around each element and thickly painted. |
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Beside following some traditional practices used for terrazzo concrete finishes, Harris also incorporated newer decorative techniques. |
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They produce high-impact decorative labels for high-velocity consumer goods marketers. |
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Elaborate use of food-colouring, marzipan, other decorative edibles and props meant that every cake was both memorable and intensely personal. |
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The outside walls of the building now gleam white and the decorative wrought iron bars on the windows are a clean, pale blue. |
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The canine youth stared up at the high roof and decorative mauve trim of the pale blue structure. |
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Use appropriate enhancements, such as decorative molding, baseboards, and bead board. |
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Colorants and sculpting tools are used to create decorative three-dimensional forms. |
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Arrange the blood orange segments over the top of the meringue in a decorative pattern. |
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This cover protects the batting and decorative fabric because, over time, uncovered foam can create friction holes in these materials. |
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Our interior decorative items include medallions, domes and niches in a variety of sizes and styles. |
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Tumbled casually over a bed or sofa, decorative throw pillows make a wonderfully bright and cheerful addition. |
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It's used to create decorative openwork stitching on tightly woven fabrics such as linen and fine batiste. |
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Rosemary, thyme and dill are also good decorative herbs to plant with cabbages. |
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The historic harbour town, which has a pretty front dotted with decorative ships and beach huts, is renowned for its oyster festival. |
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A decorative beading cut along the face creates a shadow line, adding depth and interest to the frame. |
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Evidence that Jackson's home was originally a two-story house is the decorative beading on the underside of the floor joists. |
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In other cases, a laser was used to create decorative motifs on fabrics, or to cut fabric fringes along the selvage. |
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Inside, decorative features include Victorian tiling, a natural stone staircase, marble fireplaces and sash windows with working shutters. |
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Her designs which were both naive and decorative showed great purity of line. |
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Proud mums made the decorative costumes and one even volunteered her services as a pianist. |
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The work of the blacksmith has changed from horseshoes and toolmaking to decorative ironwork, welding, and car repair. |
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It can be laid on top of most surfaces, and is available in a range of colours and decorative finishes. |
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The highlight is a unique decorative gold jewellery fitting in the form of an animal head, which dates from the mid to late ninth century. |
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Discretion is not their middle name and they give such a fiery display as to be considered suitably decorative for pot plant use. |
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The second level door has traceried sidelights and a fantail with decorative molding above the door. |
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More tailored bedding styles that downplay decorative pillows and shams are making the once humble sheet more visible than ever. |
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This one is extra-cool because it's made from brown-dyed sharkskin with a decorative stingray hide trim across the top. |
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Unadorned, they rely on the soft surface sheen of the pewter for decorative effect. |
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Flowering bulbs can be transplanted, if done carefully, into decorative containers. |
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Giving us her unique brand of decorative minimalism, she was at her chic, subtle peak. |
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Fine leather and decorative trim of ash-wood and aluminium add to the feel-good atmosphere. |
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But the town scene was placed in the foreground to achieve a strong decorative effect and to add depth to the picture. |
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And instead of adding depth to the work, the pattern appears merely decorative, like wallpaper. |
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There has been nothing unsaid about interior decorative showpieces and how they have helped change a drab looking room to a glamorous live-in. |
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But there is also a big market in contemporary art and for modest amounts you can buy colourful, decorative pieces relatively cheaply. |
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A heavy cornice with dentils and modillions and a boxlike parapet with a decorative panel at the center crown the facade. |
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In keeping with local period practice, appropriate decorative moldings, cornices, and other architectural trim have been installed. |
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Regularly they were embellished with crease moldings and decorative scribing and punching, and in some regions the skirt was elaborately shaped. |
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The tundra and vast expanse of snowy waste is used for decorative backdrops, like the mountains of Afghanistan. |
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The decorative castings were produced at HMS Sultan in Gosport last summer in what was the last working foundry in the Armed Forces. |
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Pella's extensive decorative glass collection includes a variety of matching transoms and sidelights. |
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Here the many details, such as decorative turns, came across with meaning and heartfelt expression. |
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It is in good decorative order throughout and is likely to attract interest from families looking for a spacious home in turnkey condition. |
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At an initial glance, the calligraphic monogram looks like a flowery collection of decorative marks. |
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Whimsical decorative themes run the gamut, from rustic mountain to formal Tuscan. |
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She is a cake maker with a fine decorative sense but her cakes are bland and tasteless. |
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Ice the sides with the chocolate icing, then pipe a decorative border of chocolate icing around the top, encircling the coconut topping. |
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The gazebo wall is made of three rows of decorative concrete blocks mortared together. |
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Crafted in gold or silver, medals were adorned with decorative motifs and appropriate inscriptions engraved by hand. |
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Some decorative motifs were redrawn by the teacher to emphasize the kinds of decorative motifs typical of these different cultures. |
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Steamers are also found as a decorative motif on embroidered silk textiles. |
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Both men's and women's traditional costumes include a decorative broach used to fasten shirts and blouses. |
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Glass is blown or molded into many shapes for decorative items, and for beverage glasses and other eating and serving dishes. |
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People wanted to see apple, pear, damson and decorative trees like mountain ash and oak planted. |
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For example, Sweetman noted in his interviews with tattooed and pierced adults that most referred to their body art as decorative accessories. |
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In your case, a plain and unfussy bag will look far more chic than a decorative item. |
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This very decorative slop bowl is typical of Caughley of the period, the pictures show the busy pattern from a number of different perspectives. |
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In recent times may decorative and utilitarian articles like ash trays, paperweights, candle stands and bookrests are also being made. |
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In the 17th century, nail heads were considered as decorative and were arranged in ornamental patterns. |
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Using strands, strips and balls of clay, create a decorative border around the crackled clay. |
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Parents can attach pictures or personalize the note with a decorative border. |
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Margery's particular study has been of the finely twined decorative borders known as taniko, a technique which appears to be unique to the Maori. |
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Miniatures are framed in vibrantly colored and patterned decorative borders. |
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The white picket fences were gone but were replaced with bricks and decorative stones that bordered the colorful flower beds. |
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A sheer, unpatterned swag provides relief from the highly decorative coverlet, wallpaper, wreath, and pillows. |
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Hungarian architect Zsigmund Quittner borrowed liberally from traditional Hungarian art to produce a highly decorative and modern building. |
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Undergarments did enjoy a brief moment of exposure in the 18th century, with the ruling class indulging in decorative corsets. |
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What such tours show most surreally is that both mother and baby share a silent, symbolic, decorative role. |
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The bank itself was decorative and elegant, giving its customers a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that equally rich people were handling their money. |
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Mold-making polyurethane is an economical substitute for silicone or latex to cast decorative concrete tabletops, balusters, or replicas of natural rocks and boulders. |
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Children would especially be interested in Durer's humorous woodcut of an imaginary rhinoceros that displays an intricate decorative surface that covers the entire creature. |
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Originally from Delaware, Smith had been in Washington almost a week building little decorative boxes and stringing ornaments. |
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There was a sprinkling of decorative buildings, including an open bandstand where a brass band was entertaining a gathering of deck-chairs and the odd snoozing music lover. |
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The decorative embroidery motifs are typical of the period and include a castle, insects and large-scale floral designs probably derived from printed patterns. |
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The work at Art Basel is often interesting, often dull, and disproportionately decorative in nature. |
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The colours are bright and flat, thick pigments applied to paper, that create stunning decorative effects, in keeping with the Yamato-e native tradition. |
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Imagine for a moment that you're a Chihuahua, that is, that you're a tiny, almost decorative dog, with a yap rather than a bark, and yap that is worse than your bite. |
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The French firm of Tassinari et Chatel used this fabric as a guide when reweaving the silk lampas and decorative borders in the original colors of blue, taupe, and cream. |
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Now and again, someone sees through the decorative math, but the semipro philosophizing just goes on and on. |
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Although the public saw the usual hands at the wheel of the ship of state, they were as decorative as the figureheads on the bows of old sailing ships. |
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Finally, top up decorative mulches, as they will help to suppress unseasonal weed growth and provide insulation for tender bulbs and plant crowns against hard frosts. |
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On one level, these floral landscapes work as successful proponents of the decorative style with their flatness, lyrical repetitiveness and use of ornamental devices. |
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For example, Australia's Peter Griffen uses complex layering, decorative patterning, primitivism, and vibrant color to evoke Australia's Western Desert and Aboriginal culture. |
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Antique andirons and fireplace tools survive in some quantity, but hard use has often taken its toll and they may be more decorative than useful today. |
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An arrow passes close to the artist's head, which is adorned with antlers, and birds attack, having broken a decorative border of colored paper chains. |
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He knew these to be just decorative showpieces and feared them not. |
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Insert the snapper, party favours and confetti or decorative shred into the roll. Make sure the ends of the snapper extend beyond the end of the cracker. |
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Bricks, slabs and decking can be laid in patterns for decorative effect. |
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From the compartments hung 225 flags and banners, all unfurled and with decorative effects on their finials. |
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Its pillars bore decorative medallions of crowned heads, friezes of vines with grapes, and corbels of women in flowing garments playing musical instruments. |
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When you add a cabinet to a wall, use open shelves to showcase decorative items like perfume or bath salt bottles, and enclosed shelves and drawers to hide workaday items. |
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No wonder her Tokyo home brims with wooden furniture, decorative crafts, batik and other textiles from the isle, which she also gifts friends with. |
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The lounges and dining rooms are immensely pretty, with parquet floors, pastel walls, white stucco decorative mouldings and painted rococo ceilings in the Tiepolo style. |
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An array of beaded and fabric fringes, colorful ribbons, rickracks and other decorative trims are available, and it's fun to create your own combination of two or more. |
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His colours and figures were too decorative and ingratiating to satisfy the period's tough talk about heroic self-consciousness and mythic ambition. |
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Lighter objects can be hung with decorative pins or thumbtacks. |
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By using retarding agents of different strengths within the same panel, decorative features can be created by varying the depth of the etch on elements of a pattern or design. |
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As they reached the city gates, they saw fist-sized rubies and great sapphires and emeralds and flashes of amethyst hanging like decorative baubles from every possible place. |
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As a result, low-rise buildings constructed during the early 20th century suffer from the rusting of decorative elements and appurtenances, although they have no metal frames. |
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You never had to think about ribbon belts or decorative bra straps. |
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The levels of pattern and pen-flourishing in vivid inks, glowing ornamentation, decorative letters, borders, jewelled frames and vignettes made me gasp. |
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It's bilious red plume was shot through with small dashes of black, and a tiny white bead formed a snowy tear or decorative pearl at the corner of it's left eye. |
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Art nouveau's swirling forms and arabesques, decorative playfulness and openness to the exotic, in this case from Japan rather than China, also seem descended from rococo. |
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He used the grandeur of a decorative, classicizing composition but did not archaize the scene by putting the women in identifiably regional clothing. |
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It's a snap to make decorative soap for gifts or your own bathroom by using meltable blocks of soap, such as Soap Expressions, from a craft store. |
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The manuscripts can be taken as beautiful pieces of calligraphy, often illustrated and bordered with decorative motifs, so much so that each folio became a fine piece of art. |
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This two bedroom duplex apartment has a private entrance hall and retains original Victorian features including high ceilings, decorative architraves and period fireplaces. |
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Behind this is a gracious entrance hallway with a high ceiling and many original features, including decorative ceiling cornices, architraves and a dado rail. |
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The elastic waistband has a decorative rosette and stretches easily. |
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Instead she turned her attention to applying a tasteful amount of rouge to her cheeks with a small red puff from one of the many decorative tin boxes that lined the table. |
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Inside the undulating serpentine shape of the snake body are shapes that resemble the decorative patterns often found on snakes to camouflage them. |
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Both volumes retain their original solid oak boards recessed to support panels of decorative metalwork which have been lost, no doubt at the Reformation. |
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Unoiled Sisal Yarn is treated specially and widely used for making arts, crafts, pet toys, decorative goods and special cores for steel wire rope. |
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I looked more closely, and realized that the deep, circular groove in the metal plate that surrounded the slot was more than decorative engraving. |
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These, coupled with the glossy green foliage which looks fresh and lush all year round, make them one of the most decorative species for situations with low light levels. |
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On the center lamp the decorative arm brackets are modeled on both sides. |
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Directly above them in the coved gallery ceiling, a continuous plaster molding in the form of a decorative beribboned garland encircled the entire rotunda. |
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Throughout his career Huet exhibited regularly at the Salons of the Academie royale, although from 1779 to 1785 he was increasingly concerned with the decorative arts. |
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Concrete countertops and concrete carved to simulate rockwork are some of the more interesting and high-profile applications of decorative concrete. |
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The two posts on each side are filled with decorative, abstract patterns. |
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The art of cutting paper into decorative designs, known as Scherenschnitte, combines intricately patterned scissor and knife cuts on black and white or colored papers. |
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Fittingly, the latter portrait hangs in the kitchen beside an assortment of decorative dishware. |
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Pipe some frosting in a decorative pattern on top of each and set aside. |
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I also like a bird's beak knife, for fiddly decorative things like making radish flowers and skinning apples in one long peel. |
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Although the popularity of wallpaper has waned somewhat over the last few years, designers and home owners are now rediscovering the appeal of decorative wallcoverings. |
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Textile wallcoverings are decorative and require care in cleaning. |
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Using yarn and needle, my mother would then transfer that highly geometric pattern to cloth, creating a wall hanging, a pillow cover, or some other decorative article. |
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Despite its simple and modest architecture it bears magnificent decorative elements seen particularly clearly in the ceiling, the mihrab and minbar. |
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The agents say that internally the features are equally eye catching, with some stylish Jacobean decorative plaster ceilings, Louis XV marble fireplaces and wooden floors. |
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Accessorize with tassels, decorative tie-backs and other touches. |
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Solid quarter-sawn ash was used to build the fixed-window units and the decorative trim, while all office doors in the facility also are made of solid ash. |
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The law of the land comes from the emerald bosses who can be seen sometimes with ornately decorative pistols stuck in their belts. |
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The only current study of washi, it provides a compelling overview, explaining its history as well as the techniques and decorative motifs involved. |
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The entire surface of the gateways is covered with bas-reliefs representing scenes from the life of Gautama Buddha, stories from the Jatakas, along with decorative elements. |
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Several days were then spent learning how to sew the porcupine quills into decorative motifs on the clothing and attaching the silverberry seeds to the fringes. |
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Italian, and specifically Venetian, eighteenth-century decorative arts were increasingly popular at this time, advocated by Wharton and other tastemakers. |
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Also unique to Portugal are the decorative tiles known as azulejos. |
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The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood. |
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The north transept houses a narrow, deep Saxon doorway of honey-coloured stone, which would originally have been lime-washed and over-painted with decorative designs. |
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Upstairs were decorative objects, documentary photographs, advertising posters, costumes, film clips and tchotchkes, interspersed occasionally with oil paintings. |
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Each work has a bunch of wire coming out from the bottom, suggesting all has been jury-rigged by a resourceful do-it-yourselfer, but also serving as a decorative flourish. |
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ProtoClassic pottery, however, is included due to the decorative form of the mammiform supports and the peccary supports that develop in the following century. |
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Designers often use glass tiles as decorative accents in backsplashes, showers, pool borders, floors, and even on the risers between stair treads. |
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Recycle beer or other decorative bottles into tumblers by soaking a piece of garden twine in kero and tying around the bottle at the point you want to separate. |
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Still resisting categorization, Wesley's recent paintings are as reductive in their affect as they are misleadingly decorative and occasionally funny. |
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Copper-top bays, corner quoins, paned windows, shutters and arches with decorative keystones above windows and doors are all features common in French-style homes. |
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Some houses will also have Arts and Crafts-style architraves, covings, skirtings and mantelpieces, while others will feature decorative ceiling beams and attic storage areas. |
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The principal rooms, both downstairs and upstairs, have decorative mantelpieces and cornices that are imaginatively conceived and neatly executed. |
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I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind. |
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Malthus marks the effective interchangeability of these two tendencies in an example illustrating the possible causes of a decline in demand for decorative trimmings. |
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Birds-eye maple is an expensive and sought-after wood, and its decorative swirls and hardness make it perfect for these decorative and useful boards. |
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Having been taught Modernism, a school of thought that scoffs at the decorative, materials became his primary means of expression. |
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Highly decorative Canton porcelain was produced throughout the 19th century, but the quality of wares waned. |
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It was formalised in 1816 when it was widened and provided with decorative railings and walls. |
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Copper is sometimes used in decorative art, both in its elemental metal form and in compounds as pigments. |
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These may have special edge inscriptions relevant to the theme, or the edge inscription may be replaced by a decorative motif. |
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Or they are repurposed as folk art, characterized as objects in which the decorative form supersedes its utilitarian needs. |
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The decorative use of narcissi dates as far back as ancient Egyptian tombs, and frescoes at Pompeii. |
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Literature, crafts, and decorative styles in Ireland and Britain reflected West Norse culture. |
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Windowpane oysters are harvested for their translucent shells, which are used to make various kinds of decorative objects. |
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Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects. |
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Aside from paintings, the collection consists of a large variety of decorative art. |
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He provides a thorough discussion of the properties of fluorspar, noting that it is carved into vases and other decorative objects. |
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The quills and guardhairs of porcupines are used for traditional decorative clothing. |
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Deer antlers are also used for decorative purposes and have been used for artwork, furniture and other novelty items. |
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Pine needles are also used for making decorative articles like baskets, trays, pots, etc. |
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Occasionally, trees produce wood with a wavy grain, greatly increasing the value for decorative veneers. |
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The commonly grown garden decorative Shirley Poppy is a cultivar of this plant. |
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The mummy of Perenbast, a chantress from a temple near Luxor, is fully wrapped in cloth and the decorative tomb is worth seeing. |
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The flowers may turn brown but still remain on the plants over winter, and this can lead to interesting decorative effects. |
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Corals from seamounts are also vulnerable, as they are highly valued for making jewellery and decorative objects. |
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The Kimmeridge shale of the isle was worked extensively during the Roman period, into jewellery, decorative panels and furniture. |
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Lavender can be used decoratively in dishes or spirits, or as a decorative and aromatic in a glass of champagne. |
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Breweries today are made predominantly of stainless steel, although vessels often have a decorative copper cladding for a nostalgic look. |
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Unlike Higham's dates, which were taken directly from the decorative material, Hublin's were taken from associated bones. |
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The Large Box Spline Jig from Rockier Woodworking and Hardware allows the user to cut slots with a hand-held router and add a decorative spline. |
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Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars. |
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For a decorative touch toss a red-and-white-checked napkin into your child's lunch box to create a picniclike atmosphere. |
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Don't summer prune roses such as the Rugosas and the species otherwise you will lose the highly decorative hips that lighten up the autumn. |
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The decorative pieces, made of porcelain, wood and toleware, take their motifs from nature. |
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The ancient species is cut back regularly to create decorative topiary which helps attract thousands of visitors every year. |
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The common ostrich is farmed around the world, particularly for its feathers, which are decorative and are also used as feather dusters. |
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The portolan combined the exact notations of the text of the periplus or pilot book with the decorative illustrations of a medieval T and O map. |
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Sucrea's latest 'twist' has been incorporated into its Panatella decorative lines. |
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The invention's unique design provides its users with a decorative and yet highly functional version of a utility knife. |
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The title page of this work is an illustration of the decorative style he developed. |
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Mail artwork includes headdresses, decorative wall hangings, ornaments, chess sets, macrame, and jewelry. |
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Chinese export porcelain was generally decorative, but without the symbolic significance of wares produced for the Chinese home market. |
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Our offering includes decorative jacquards, tapestries, plains, stripes, fire retardant, Crypton, Millennium, vinyl and vertical textiles. |
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Oxidized bronze items are a specialty of Salamanca, producing mostly decorative items. |
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Glue and panel pin a decorative moulding to the top of the skirtings to finish off. |
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Gold leaf is traditionally used on the spine for the name of the report and for some decorative lines and bars. |
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In some decorative applications, wood with knots may be desirable to add visual interest. |
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Pant styles sold to young guys now include capri's, clamdiggers, and chinos and jeans with decorative stitching. |
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In addition to being decorative, exposed aggregate may add robustness to a concrete. |
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You can create a truly original decorative finish with the incredibly simple technique of stencilling. |
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In 1767 Wedgwood and Bentley drew up an agreement to divide decorative wares between them, the domestic wares being sold on Wedgwood's behalf. |
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It is also used for printing postage stamps and decorative plastic laminates, such as kitchen worktops. |
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Although there are few old buildings and rarely new blue stone buildings, its use is generally limited to parts of the decorative walls. |
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One can see this symbol as a decorative element on Taoist organization flags and logos, temple floors, or stitched into clerical robes. |
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Lamin-Art announces its newest and largest collection of Pearlescence premium decorative laminate. |
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The school prospered and swiftly developed a reputation for high quality copper and silver decorative metalwork. |
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