You can find the boards with brass corners, inlaid maple and walnut, Italian alabaster, and pewter. |
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She had a movie-star smile completed with cherry red lips and bright alabaster teeth. |
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Beautiful alabaster vases, filled with oils and perfumes, and bejewelled anklets and necklaces are also on display. |
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She clasped a white hand to the black alabaster, sinking down to the floor. |
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I looked down at the chip and realised the glossy alabaster white embossment was the silhouette of a horse with the letter Q on its flanks. |
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They are supplied with marble slabs of African alabaster that were probably excavated from one of the many ancient sites in and around Rome. |
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One of his suitcases contained three cylindrical stone seals, made of marble and alabaster. |
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The distressed surfaces, with their flinty earth tones, cobalt blues and nacreous whites, hold light like rough alabaster. |
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The glossy alabaster white embossment was the silhouette of a horse with the letter Q on its flanks. |
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A stupendous column of white alabaster, it shone as brilliantly as the hot Egyptian sun. |
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Since the entire palace was made of alabaster, it hardly needed pillars to hold it up. |
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The stones used include red jasper, white oriental alabaster, yellow chalcedony, and green gabbro. |
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He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne. |
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There are four kinds of people in the world and none of them have alabaster sand floorings. |
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The hands themselves were beautifully formed, so white they seemed carved of alabaster. |
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All I noticed was purple eyes, green hair, three eyebrow rings and an alabaster boy holding my hand. |
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Her thick hair, cut to graze her shoulders, was hennaed a deep red, striking against her clear, translucent, alabaster skin. |
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It consists of a series of pictures carved from alabaster, which read from left to right like a strip cartoon. |
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In the flickering light Alex's pale hair was made flame, his alabaster skin held a rosy glow almost lifelike in its warmth. |
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A realistic hologram of a rag-clad senior with a white ponytail and long alabaster whiskers examined about the room with a confused countenance. |
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He looked down at his own pale alabaster hands, linking them and stretching out his arms over the top of his open ring-binder. |
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So he has these alabaster white patches of wrinkled turtle skin holding him together. |
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For softer and real gesso use gypsum or calcium sulfate in the form of terra alba, alabaster gypsum or Italian gesso. |
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The traces of Yax Pasaj's activities as a peripatetic diplomatist are also preserved in several inscribed alabaster vases from western Honduras. |
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The pristine, pale features of the Virgin Mary looked back at my alabaster skin stoically. |
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The alabaster sculpture of a crouching naked man, with his hands tied and his head covered by a hood is on display at a Baghdad gallery. |
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His eyes were as black as his blade, while his skin was as pale as an alabaster angel. |
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Striking too are Leon Victor Solon's 1896 porcelain plaque Resting and the metal and alabaster three tulips lamps by Albert Cheuret. |
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I headed for the white alabaster vase and shoved the lilac stems down its throat. |
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The alabaster sculpture on display at a Baghdad gallery bears a striking resemblance to some of the shocking photographs that emerged last week. |
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Its hues were of white, pearl, and alabaster, and it shone with pristine care and impeccable architecture. |
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The unicorn was the color of alabaster, except for the pure gold of his hooves and horn. |
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Through its association with Venus, Taurus has affinity with Copper, marcasite, alabaster, lapis lazuli and chrysolite. |
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The tablet is made of Sicilian marble, framed in alabaster, and the inscription bears a mosaic border in blue and gold. |
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Pale vines wound over what looked to be emerald-green alabaster. |
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There are three zones, one for works made of alabaster, another for works made of earth and the last small works made of iron. |
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Like a precious stone, a central alabaster basin is set in a vast ring of wrought iron. |
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For the light bars the hold a series of pedant lights you can find shades in glass, alabaster and metal as well as many more choices. |
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She deepened the colors, rendering his skin alabaster white, his lips rosebud pink, and his eyes a lovely but artificial shade of blue. |
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Such mosaics were also made of marble, serpentine alabaster, some forms of granite, and other stones suitable for polishing. |
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Stone's more than 80 commissions were primarily executed in alabaster, marble, or stone. |
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A beautiful wooden dome and the alabaster sepulchre are to be pointed out, whereas the beautiful time wall highlights its outside. |
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He works in a wide range of materials, including welded steel, whalebone, limestone, Italian crystal alabaster and African wonderstone. |
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The passageway is lit by a ribbon of alabaster above and subtly punctuated by the cathedral's devotional chapels, which are arranged along the inner walls. |
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That musky pileup of alabaster limousines and poorly cut tuxedos and spangled evening bags fat with Ecstasy, all of it the blazing hot sunset of a long, hard childhood! |
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Between the slab and the black marble base is a double arcade of carved alabaster delicately embellished with trefoil arches, crocket capitals, and pinnacles. |
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Some were crumbling, others were erect in immaculate alabaster. |
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The pillars roared upward like towering giants made of white alabaster. |
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Wombi Rock, an amazing three-story crystal mountain built inside the casino, is crafted from more than 12,000 individual plates of onyx and alabaster fused to glass. |
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A foot-high alabaster Michelangelo David has red lips and toe nails. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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It was, like most Mirthian buildings built of white alabaster stone. |
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The Renaissance-style building and its high-ceilinged rooms lined with alabaster statues of Greek gods made an unforgettable impression on the 13-year-old. |
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Although Gil de Siloe has been called Netherlandish because of his style, much of his sculpture actually feeds on the Spanish tradition of alabaster carving. |
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Brass plates were nailed on the first step of the white alabaster stairs. |
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The Moon's glow casting its light on her form, her white tunic dress, glowing with the brilliance of the Moon, her alabaster skin, smooth and unmarred in the light. |
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Her alabaster skin and green eyes made her a stunning beauty. |
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The lash came out, and caught the boy on his alabaster cheek. |
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Framed by the white hijab she adopted at 17, Joseph's serious eyes and alabaster features impart an ethereal air at odds with the mirth that can bubble up at her own expense. |
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The crown is stored in an alabaster box with an onyx handle and a gold lock. |
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Dawn Reynolds was an eighteen-year-old alabaster beauty with cobalt eyes and the figure of a ripe voluptuary. |
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Other raw materials can include feldspar, ball clay, glass, bone ash, steatite, quartz, petuntse and alabaster. |
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The church contains some unique alabaster effigies, church monuments and unique medieval wood carving, such as the Tree of Jesse. |
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Atop the tomb chest lie detailed alabaster effigies of the King and Queen, crowned and dressed in their ceremonial robes. |
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Eventually we located one whose alabaster petals had spread wide. |
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In all civilisations, perfumes have sparked off an incredible production of precious and refined items in rare materials: alabaster, enamelled faience, ceramic, glass, finely wrought metals. |
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His tomb, imported from Paris, was extremely elaborate, carved from gilded alabaster. |
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We also invite you to attend a workshop with sculptor and stone carver Pia Moorrees, where you can work with aerated concrete, alabaster or soapstone. |
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Jesus was in Bethany at the house of Simon, a man who had suffered from a dreaded skin disease. While Jesus was eating, a woman came in with an alabaster jar full of a very expensive perfume made of pure nard. |
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The alabaster is held away from the primary structure and internal corridor by a secondary steel lattice painted white. |
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Through the centuries it has come down to us with medieval austere squares and towers, charming Renaissance buildings and very interesting museums, and artisan shops that from generations have been working with alabaster. |
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Ten alabaster fragments from the tomb are on display in the National Museum of Scotland and traces of gilding still remain on some of them. |
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Furthermore, there are other sectors of local importance such as the paper and publishing industries, health, education, alabaster, construction materials and furniture manufacture. |
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The two French girls held the gilt-lipped vases of milk and slowly poured them into the alabaster bath. |
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Beautiful light-dependent chromatic effects are reached by using black stone for the architectural elements, ochre stone for the decorative ones and white alabaster for the walls. |
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An alabaster statue and several coins of Dioclecianus have been found in this same place, while Tuscan column capitals have been discovered at the El Tesoro farming area. |
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An enameled miniature of Christ is set in the center of a jeweled alabaster paten, the plate that holds the bread during Communion services. |
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This large rectangular hall, with two side rooms, was decorated with marble flooring, alabaster plinths and carved plaster panels which covered the walls. |
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January is when most dwellers are seriously starting to look rather Voldemortesque avec alabaster lustre. |
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Riemenschneider and his workshop produced a large number of altarpieces in wood, but also made tombs and statues, and sometimes worked in alabaster and limestone. |
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From royal tombs to rich Chaucerian oratories, alabaster was evidently a material held in high regard. |
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The beauty of bark can really be appreciated in winter, from the alabaster white bark of betula utilis var jacquemontii to the gleaming coppery red of prunus serrula. |
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They practised both inhumation and cremation, and produced caskets in various sizes, the most common of which are cinerary urns made of alabaster and terracotta. |
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The fountains were plashing musically into marble and alabaster basins. |
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Later, the composition of the Meissen hard paste was changed and the alabaster was replaced by feldspar and quartz, allowing the pieces to be fired at lower temperatures. |
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A plinth of black fossiliferous limestone from Frosterley topped this structure, and atop this plinth was a white alabaster effigy of Robert I, painted and gilded. |
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