This box already features the branched vine tendril motif that would later become the ornamental motif referred to as the arabesque. |
She also had washed, for her golden skin glowed and her honey hair was half wet, each tendril drying into a perfect wave. |
This twining tendril becomes transformed at its tip into a pitcher that is held upright. |
He was shirtless, exceedingly pale, a quivering tendril of a man trying to dodge a patch of sun that persisted in dappling his face. |
When the tendril closest to a fruit turns brown and dries up, the melon is ripe. |
A delicate tendril pattern also covers the surface of the main central forked leaves. |