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Frequently, slit drums are carved as elaborately stylized animals.
(Board book; ages infant to 3) Against wood-grained backgrounds of yellow, blue and green, stylized animals chase one another's tails from page to page.
Their "Garden in Hell" motif featured a fabric patterned with twining branches, flowers, and stylized animals on a blood-red background inspired by Vreeland's Manhattan apartment.
The end walls of houses were frequently screened with planks that were incised or painted with small and sparse units of design, often showing stylized animals and fish.
Within a 16th-century house called Estudio Destra, one of many artists' studios sprinkled around town, shelves showed off ceramic plates, jars and tiles whose geometric patterns and stylized animals, a brochure explained, were influenced partly by Moorish motifs.
Among the designs used were the avshan (geometrized calyx and stem), the harshang (crab), and a bold lattice design with stylized animals, including dragons, in the interstices.
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The interior is simply furnished with brightly coloured rugs (red often predominating) decorated with geometric or stylized animal patterns.
Stone pillars topped either with ram's heads, stylized animal forms, or human figures have also been discovered.
The sculptor Pae White has designed five cast-iron outdoor cooking grills, each in the shape of a stylized animal: frog, owl, fox, bird and turtle.
In late- or post-Okvik times certain specifically Eskimo objects, such as masks, were decorated with stylized animal heads executed in relief and accompanied by bosses that recall the Altaic, especially those that reflect Chinese influence.
The Mardin Artuqids were connected to Syria, as the basin's calligraphy shows, but also to Iran as demonstrated by a continuous scroll carrying the stylized animal heads on the flat edge of the rim, which looks Iranian not Syrian.
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