| She wore a mauve gown of rich velvet, with gold tulips sewn intricately on the bodice. |
| These items were genuine, intricately patterned, handmade works of art, taking about six months to complete. |
| What looks at first sight to be a straightforward recorded song recital turns out to be far more intricately and thoughtfully put together. |
| Craftspeople of today weave intricately patterned cloth and carpets with complex designs. |
| Their work encompasses a diverse mix of mediums and styles, from imposing colourful canvasses to intricately detailed lithographic prints. |
| There sat a very large, intricately worked silver tankard, around the base of which languidly lay a thin aristocratic-looking hand. |