There were Krishnadeva Rayas, complete with jewelled turbans, even a Veerappan look-alike, complete with a cartridge belt. |
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The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much. |
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With chikan kurtas in beige and white colours and jewelled T-shirts in a multitude of designs, every creation has a style of its own. |
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The flask, along with a jewelled dagger, flywhisk and a hugga, had originally been part of the collection at the Imperial Court in Delhi. |
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When Beauty looks into the mirror, she first sees herself, adorned with the jewelled crown. |
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A close ruff and wristlets, a ruby and gold carcanet, and a jewelled girdle complete this rich and dignified dress. |
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She arrived on the red carpet at the New York Public Library in a rose-coloured Oscar de la Renta with a jewelled pin at the hip. |
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I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects. |
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He was extravagantly dressed, in padded hose, slashed sleeves, and gloves with jewelled cuffs. |
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There seems to be endless jewelled demons, gilded temples and tall pagodas. |
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She wears perfume on her thin, childish wrist and her eyes light up at the sight of big hooped earrings and jewelled necklaces. |
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After a month of fair words Artois came away in April 1793 with a jewelled sword inscribed With God, for the King but no more tangible support. |
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There is no cloud there, no smog belching from industrial chimneys, just a great barren expanse of sand and jewelled sky. |
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He could give her gifts as exquisite and beautiful as the jewelled butterfly he'd given her on the day he realised he loved her. |
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It is accepted that much of the ornament on Irish and Pictish sculpture represents stone skeuomorphs of jewelled, metal-encased wooden crosses. |
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Live roses had been picked from the garden and were entwined in the pattern, along with jewelled clips and silk ribbons. |
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A woman who wears big pants with a reinforced gusset is not the same as one who favours jewelled thongs. |
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Now, if those trowel-botherers had been after a bag of gold coins or an ancient jewelled dagger, I might understand. |
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For how can one articulate in Anglo-Saxon with a jewelled mandible that was fashioned by the ancient Konkan goldsmiths of Goa? |
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She followed Quadra's previous gaze, and turned to find a jewelled dagger in her face. |
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Other superbly enamelled and jewelled reliquaries were on display, too, including the hugely elaborate casket of the 12 th-century Abbot Boniface. |
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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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The 10 female dancers of this Sydney-based company, bedecked in richly colored costumes and jewelled headpieces, performed in late July for a total of three shows. |
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Hollywood starlets have recently embraced the trend of wearing a jewelled letter around their necks and the public is following suit. |
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Secure with a covered band and add a scrunchie, or you can also decorate it with jewelled pin, tiny flowers, beads or other hair accessories. |
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There he was, her wooden spouse, freshly dressed and decked in flowers, on a high jewelled platform beside his sibling gods. |
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Glide past jewelled anemones and schools of butterfly perch in Governor Island Marine Nature Reserve. |
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He is wearing a short dhoti held at the waist by a jewelled belt with a buckle shaped like a kirtimukha, the mask of protection. |
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The radiant roundness of the dial hemmed with diamonds is enhanced by an alluring jewelled strap attachment. |
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There is a jewelled belt around her waist. Her dark hair, decorated with strings of white pearls, falls to her shoulders. |
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Like the wine merchant they were all avid for news, but had little to give him in return, certainly no chance mention of a priceless jewelled mask. |
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Evening bags of satin that otherwise saunter on the red carpet are jewelled with Swarovski crystals. |
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Her racks hang with pretty jewelled objects in smoky lilac, pink topaz and biscuit, contrasted with intense hues of sunshine, azure, coral and violet. |
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New dresses, striped dressing gowns, bangles, faux fur, jewelled turbans and Egyptian cotton pillow cases and sheets are among the in-demand items. |
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Its jewelled bezel, its slender lugs also jewelled, and its immaculate white bracelet merge together in perfect harmony. |
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On-board chronometer, detente escapement, balance staff and escape wheel staff jewelled with diamonds, fusée chain. |
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On her feet are jewelled toerings. Her ankles are linked by a slender fetterchain. |
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Straps and cleavage jewelled with large strasses. |
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The parade of bling, for a start, is impressive, an eyewatering turnover of sequinned suits, jewelled trainers, and snazzy city tailoring cut so tight that you fear for the seams at every jab of an elbow, let alone backflip. |
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The combination of luxury and refinement has found its most exclusive expression in the new addition to the Destiny watch line: a jewelled version of this well-loved model. |
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Every constellation in the universe has its brightest stars, and in Omega's new Constellation line, nothing glitters more brilliantly than the jewelled watches in the Luxury Edition. |
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It is made of luxurious materials including silver and silk, with an ostrich feather and a neat row of holes that would once have carried an opulently jewelled hatband. |
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Grosgrain ties are dressed with a jewelled safety pin finished with diamanté and coloured stones, while cufflinks hewn in semi-precious stones and multicoloured crystal become wrist ornaments. |
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Taylor sports a fancy white waistcoat and a jabot with a jewelled pin, but there is a foxiness about the lips that makes you want to check your wallet. |
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Reverse with jewelled pattern and engraved with a vacant monogram shield. |
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The 2011 Eclipse Spyder's sleek sophisticated aesthetic-complemented by muscular rear quarter panels and bright jewelled headlamps-is destined to attract attention. |
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The Omega Constellation Luxury Edition watches shimmer with round diamonds whose seemingly random distribution in an intriguing «snow setting» elegantly respects the geometry of each jewelled component of every watch. |
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This explains the jewelled designs that Bvlgari sunglasses are famous for. |
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Cloisonne is sometimes seen as a cheaper alternative to jewelled encrustation or filigree. |
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The last of the gifts was fifteen horses with velvet and jewelled trappings and one hundred thousand tankas in cash. |
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Henry II wore jewelled gloves reaching to the elbow, and had a hawk-glove sewn with twelve rubies and fifty-two great orients. |
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Their Q7 V12 TDi concept is be jewelled with LED lights, has a funky interior, bigger bumpers, outsized nostrils and boasts the engine out of the R10 Le Mans racer. |
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Look out for embroidered cottons, beading and embellished cheesecloths, all accessorised with heaps of chunky jewelled rings and Indian embroidery. |
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Celebrities were bidding for luxury lots including custom made Louis Vuitton luggage, Swarovski crystal jewelled shoes and a one-on-one tennis lesson from Monica Selles. |
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He wore fancy jewelled swords to banquets or ambassadorial receptions. |
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Hilliard's Armada, Gresley, Phoenix and Drake pieces are masterpieces of the jewelled locket, their precious materials, imprese and mottoes encoded with hidden meanings. |
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