This ratio, one of his own devising, has remained virtually constant in all of his cubic openwork structures. |
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She offered a more varied needlework curriculum of plain work, marking, openwork, and embroidery along with reading and writing. |
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On this chatelaine, pearls dominate the decoration of the openwork black-and-white enameled gold chains. |
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Motifs that work better for paper embroidery include openwork designs, redwork and quilting motifs. |
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These do not have openwork tracery on their hinges but have advanced to a distinctive new naturalistic style. |
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This type has a leaf-shaped blade distinguished by carved openwork designs. |
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Margaret's shrinelike tomb canopy is almost hidden under carved foliage and tracery, with openwork rebuses, initials and ropework. |
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By the nineteenth century these glass liners were often made in a beautiful deep sapphire blue that showed through their openwork silver cages. |
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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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They can be engraved, sculpted in bas-relief, in haut-relief and in certain cases they are cut out with varying degrees of openwork. |
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The sternpost was a high vertical slat with openwork scrolls and a small figure seated at the foot. |
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Boasting an exclusive Swiss movement, an openwork back also reveals the full exquisiteness of this automatic winding mechanism. |
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The bold openwork of the dial reveals a highly original date disk as well as very contemporary finishing. |
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The pieces of openwork textile using the technique are used for decorative purposes in civil and religious life. |
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During the first quarter of the 19th century, a less costly stamped steel button was made in an openwork pattern. |
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Full description The rigid openwork frame ensures the electrical circuit's protection and a right cooling. |
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The brass against-lock is openwork of arabesque and is maintained by 2 wood screws. |
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The back of the case has an openwork design so that the details of this exceptional movement are visible. |
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The soft lines of the case flow smoothly into the openwork link bracelet, giving it added suppleness and elegance. |
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Both watches feature highly original openwork movements, which introduce a new form of engraving, in a rayonné or sunray pattern. |
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An imaginary landscape made of old gold openwork metal which, just like a jewel, enhances the exceptional products by Hédiard. |
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In Thinking, a crocheted openwork of rusted wire bursts from a metal drum. |
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To allow the heat of the burning charcoal inside to escape, the artist has cleverly used openwork on some of the stitching, flower, and leaf motifs. |
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They are visible on the facade and accented in the openwork sections by the crosspieces forming diagonal crosses. |
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The openwork piece will be about 3 metres in height and it is based on the Boor trees at Boor Tree Lane, which runs at the end of the park, along by the river. |
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Rectangular stools carved in Douala in the nineteenth century bear the names of their owners carved in openwork designs, marking them as objects of personal possession. |
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Metal can be wrought, cut with an openwork design to unveil the product. |
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This piece consists of a solid gold semi-circle with an openwork ball in filigreed gold on either side separated by four strands of filigreed gold in a plait. |
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Besides the wealth of information provided by this timepiece, its black openwork dial with smoked crystal and luminous markers offers optimum visibility. |
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For the filling of the opaque spaces of the design, the thread used is inserted in the meshes which form the sides of the small hexagons of the openwork where it is held in place by a type of chain stitch. |
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On the other hand, fancy knitting, however much an ornamental openwork fabric, is not usually thought of as lace, though in some museums it is so classified. |
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The technique may have developed from straight-sided braids converted to openwork or from the plaiting or knotting of the warp-ends of woven fabrics. |
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The 72 openwork stupas on the circular terraces, with their barely visible internal Buddhas, symbolize incomplete states of enlightenment on the borders of manifestation. |
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It acts of a small collapsible rifle with key snake for hunting for small game, with central percussion, one shot, rifled bore of gauge 20 and openwork stick to reduce it. |
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Above this is attached a movable 'rete', a kind of openwork graticule bearing little curlicued pointers identifying the positions of the bright stars. |
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