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His daytime clothes included a fitted jacket with monochromatic panels of tiny knot embroidery, and a knitted feather shell peeking from the top of a speckled brown cashmere coat.
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Wax, cloth, yarn, feathers, shells, and seeds were used to make the flowers and fruits, which were then either framed or placed under glass domes.
Items made from bark cloth were decorated by painting and watermarking and by attaching feathers, shells, animal teeth, and other ornaments.
Objects in museum collections reveal, for example, that ornamental materials such as feathers, shells, jade, and turquoise were traded or transported thousands of miles.
The competition between warriors has led to a great variety of additional adornments such as boars' tusks, animal skins, animal teeth, claws, feathers, shells, metal pieces, bamboo, and the use of paint.
Staring, crying, mute, astonished, mounted on thin steel poles or sitting precariously on ledges, they are made of plasticene, wood, ceramic, brushes, screws, feathers, shells, bandages, syringes and other medical paraphernalia, materials in the main not so much found (an eternal magpie, Rebecca would spend hours trawling streets and skips) as finding a new role in retirement.
They can also be made with feathers, shells, leaves, nuts, and ribbons.
Paste all kinds of things from stickers, pictures, glitter, feathers, shells, leaves, movie/show tickets, etc.
An intricate open grid of brass supported by painted fiberboard is titled "Terma," after the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism; " Triguna," which incorporates a peacock feather, a shell and a hunk of found metal makes reference to the Indian ayurvedic tradition.
A crystal ball, an antler, a feather, a shell, each object a stand in for an element or a goddess to be praised at tonight's mixed shamanic/pagan ritual.
On one visit, it was fried wild watercress, sent by Mr. Takayama's mother in Japan, and shiroki, a tree bud encased in a feather-light shell of batter.
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