The materials describe the natural African environment, and indigenous wood inlays and local granite were used. |
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The only way the teeth can be saved is to remove the fillings and replace them with gold inlays. |
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The good news is that, subject to Government approval, I am to get at least two gold inlays. |
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While my mother urged all her patients with cavities to request gold foils or inlays, many of them could not afford it. |
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The high ceilings were arched and crossed with wooden inlays in a repeating diamond pattern. |
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Their lustrous lacquer finishes and intricate inlays, undeniably ornamental, were the antithesis of machine production. |
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The shells were exported for manufacture into buttons, millions of them, and for ornamental inlays in wood. |
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Past the entryway, the marble gave way to plush carpets and dark wooden inlays in the wall. |
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In the ninth century the Mayans placed decorative inlays in anterior teeth. |
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Some quality caddies and tea chests were made in coromandel wood and were decorated with inlays of engraved brass, brass thin lines, and shell. |
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Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls. |
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He also incorporated decorative details such as string inlays of contrasting woods, usually holly and ebony. |
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In style, portable furniture imitated stationary pieces but often lacked omamentation such as marquetry, inlays, or elaborate mounts. |
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It includes butterflies and dragonflies made of mother-of-pearl, abalone and malachite inlays. |
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Boars, hounds, triskelions, and gem inlays figure in Celtic metalwork from the early Iron Age to the end of distinctly Celtic forms. |
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Tasteful engraving highlighted these silver mounts and inlays, as well as the case-hardened lock. |
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Different types of restoration including fillings, crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays and root fillings. |
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The golden domes are shining far from the distance and the versicoloured inlays are like alive. |
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The elegantly crafted table is constructed in English walnut with inlays of burr elm and satinwood stringing. |
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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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Makers created presentation models crafted from expensive woods with carved elements and inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory. |
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In several examples, the base metal is overlaid with silver, and many of the inlays are gold or silver. |
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The harpsichords have some beautiful decorative paintwork and inlays, and the carvings on the viols are exquisite. |
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He had the gold inlays removed from his teeth to project a better image. |
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Next to the bed is a cherry stand made in Connecticut, about 1810 to 1825, with pinwheel inlays on the drawer fronts and icicle inlay on the upper part of the front legs. |
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Now, many knives feature cut-outs, colored handles and fancy inlays. |
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They often had tortoiseshell veneer and ivory and mother-of-pearl inlays. |
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Both guns are spruced up with sterling thumb piece inlays on the wrist. |
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Among the painstaking parts of the process are installing the miters, ornamental purfles, inlays and finish work. |
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His furniture often featured a keyhole design, and had unusual coverings, including parchment and silk, and inlays of bone and ivory. |
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Examples of modern carved ivory objects are okimono, netsukes, jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano keys. |
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Both traditional and contemporary bobbins may be decorated with designs, inscriptions, or pewter or wire inlays. |
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The limousine feel is carried on with roof lining and sun visors in alcantara, and burr walnut interior trim with individual inlays. |
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In contrast, triterpenoid resins from the Protium or Bursera genus were used for the inlays in the Musee Barrois and the Loma de Polo sculptures. |
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Interframes are recognized by having metal frames with inlays dropped into machined out areas of the handles. |
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This opulent mirror is richly ornamented with crisply carved foliage, flowers and scrolls, and delicate lacquerwork with mother of pearl inlays and cabochons of faux lapis. |
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