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There were Krishnadeva Rayas, complete with jewelled turbans, even a Veerappan look-alike, complete with a cartridge belt.
The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much.
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.
The flask, along with a jewelled dagger, flywhisk and a hugga, had originally been part of the collection at the Imperial Court in Delhi.
When Beauty looks into the mirror, she first sees herself, adorned with the jewelled crown.
A close ruff and wristlets, a ruby and gold carcanet, and a jewelled girdle complete this rich and dignified dress.
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.
I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects.
He was extravagantly dressed, in padded hose, slashed sleeves, and gloves with jewelled cuffs.
There seems to be endless jewelled demons, gilded temples and tall pagodas.
She wears perfume on her thin, childish wrist and her eyes light up at the sight of big hooped earrings and jewelled necklaces.
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.
There is no cloud there, no smog belching from industrial chimneys, just a great barren expanse of sand and jewelled sky.
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.
It is accepted that much of the ornament on Irish and Pictish sculpture represents stone skeuomorphs of jewelled, metal-encased wooden crosses.
Live roses had been picked from the garden and were entwined in the pattern, along with jewelled clips and silk ribbons.
A woman who wears big pants with a reinforced gusset is not the same as one who favours jewelled thongs.
Now, if those trowel-botherers had been after a bag of gold coins or an ancient jewelled dagger, I might understand.
For how can one articulate in Anglo-Saxon with a jewelled mandible that was fashioned by the ancient Konkan goldsmiths of Goa?
She followed Quadra's previous gaze, and turned to find a jewelled dagger in her face.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Let me remove this jewelled chain from my neck, now superseded by the bowstring.
Round the waist they wore a broad zone or cincture, flounced on both edges, and embroidered and jewelled in the centre.
Her dark brown hair was coifed in a jewelled net of thread of gold, and on her white neck a chain of emeralds sparkled sombrely.
He sat with bowed head, softly caressing the white jewelled hand which had slidden down from his shoulder.
His adoration of Monticelli and his jewelled style led him to impressionism.
The doors opened and Rosa Phillips entered, magnificently jewelled and dressed in a rich silk of pearl grey.
A jewelled ring was always worn by a bishop, and was an essential part of his costume when pontificating.
It is probable that each bishop had a large jewelled ring to use when pontificating.
Were they made of gold they would look like trinkets, like ornamental toys, no bigger in proportion than a jewelled drop in a woman's ear.
Its supports were of silver gilt, beautifully chased, and profusely set with enamelled and jewelled medallions.
Every woollen filament of our garments, every hair of our heads and faces, was jewelled with a crystal globule.
He escorted them to their box with a sort of pompous humility, waving his fat jewelled hands and talking at the top of his voice.
The design of the plate returned to the pre-Reformation jewelled and enamelled chalices, ciboria, crosiers and altar crosses.
Here, in gold-embroidered red doublet, jewelled surcoat, and gilt-edged ruff and wristbands, stood Sir Anthony Sherard, with his silver-and-black armour piled at his feet.
Must it not be to that famous elephant, with jewelled tusks, and redolent with myrrh, which was led out of an Indian town to do honor to Alexander the Great?
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