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They are also related to "mirror black" (wujin), a lustrous colour obtained by the addition of manganese, and sometimes decorated with gilding or even, as in at least one extant specimen, with both gilding and silvering.
Rejecting the seductive attractions of Venetian painting with its lustrous colour and vibrant brushwork he adopted instead a more severe and cerebral style that emphasized clearly delineated and modelled forms and cold, pure colours.
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Roselle fibre is lustrous, with colour ranging from creamy to silvery white, and is moderately strong.
The Northern Ireland Tourist Board has produced a lustrous, full-colour booklet detailing Lewis's local links.
As its name implies, gold is a lustrous yellow in colour.
The wood of these genera, all of Meliaceae, is typically reddish in colour, lustrous, easy to work, and free of warping under changes in relative humidity.
Epicutis dull yellowish brown colour, lustrous, gills on the underside of pileus are white with tubules containing numerous pores.
The fibre strands, about 3 feet (0.9 metre) long, are pale in colour and lustrous, with strength comparable to that of jute.
The lustrous fibre ranges in colour from white through brown, red, purple, or black, depending on plant variety and stalk position; the strongest fibres come from the outer sheaths.
The branches are light to dark gray in colour, smooth, lustrous, and containing raised lenticels that become fissures with age.
Their lustrous skin varies widely in colour and commonly has a metallic sheen.
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